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Britain, by comparison, with nearly three times the population, produces just 1.7%.
The enormity of climate-change inequality has been laid bare by new research showing that the richest 1 per cent of the world's population produces 175 times as much CO2 per person as the bottom 10 per cent.
And European greens recite their mantra that the U.S., with only 5percentt of the world's population, produces 25percentt of the pollutants -- though this is hardly surprising from the nation that produces 25percentt of the world's goods and services.
That is the conclusion of a report published on Wednesday by Cancer Research UK, which warns that units are "struggling to cope" with the number of biopsies and blood samples being taken as the ageing and growing population produces more cases of suspected cancer.
As Chancellor Merkel has said, if Europe today accounts for just over 7% of the world's population, produces around 25% of global GDP and has to finance 50% of global social spending, then it's obvious that it will have to work very hard to maintain its prosperity and way of life.
On the campaign trail, Angela Merkel, the newly re-elected German chancellor, liked to sum up Europe's competitiveness challenge with a simple calculation: Europe today represents a mere 7 percent of the world's population, produces 25 percent of the world's G.D.P. and pays for 50 percent of its combined social welfare spending.
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The majority of the population produce less than half their annual minimal food requirements.
By 1992 China and India home to 38% of the world's population were producing just 7% of the world's output, while six rich countries which accounted for just 12% of the world's population produced half of it.
History suggests that there is a second type of demographic dividend – one that actually lasts longer and is more durable than the first – which emerges when the accumulated savings of an aging population produce a surge in investment.
The Khmer (Cambodians) account for the vast majority of the population, producing a homogeneity unique in Southeast Asia that has encouraged a strong sense of national identity.
The richest tenth of the world's population produce half the CO2 emissions, while the poorest half generate just 10 per cent of them, the Oxfam report says.
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