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He said that as poor nations grow, they will need traditional energy sources as well as renewables.
What will be the environmental impact of massive population growth in developing nations?But perhaps there is another transition to come, as developed nations grow wealthier still.
The world will always need health care and more and more of it as developed countries grow older and developing nations grow richer.
Nations grow to adulthood by virtue of their simplicity and fall to decay because they grow spoiled by comfort and ease.
Its demise — at the hands of a graduate student from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who discovered flaws in the Harvard economists' methods — left a more modest assertion in its wake: heavily indebted nations grow more slowly.
Now, as China and other nations grow more prosperous and adopt Western-style diets, beef cows — which must eat 20 pounds of grain to gain one pound of flesh — are becoming ecological pariahs, gobbling up corn and driving up prices for all goods that require corn, which, a perusal of Pollan will remind you, is in nearly every modern product, from fuel for our bodies to fuel for our cars.
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East Asian nations grew relatively quickly, but in the other regions, living standards declined.
The number of competing nations grew rapidly as independence movements began to triumph across the continent.
But the developing nations argue that rich nations grew wealthy by polluting the atmosphere and must take primary responsibility for it, which can only be guaranteed by Kyoto.
Though the United States' trade deficit with Canada and Mexico grew nine-fold to nearly $90 billion, total trade among the three nations grew by 109percentt.
But Australia avoided the drastic collapses and bailouts needed in the United States and Europe, and was aided by its proximity to Asia, where developing nations grew robustly this year.
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