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With 70percentt of the world population predicted to live in urban environments by 2050, carbon emissions from existing and additional buildings — and the construction materials for creating them — required to support their needs will only increase, she explained.
Well, yes he did, but Bazalgette's sewers were designed for 4 million people, not today's 8 million, nor the 10 million predicted to live in the capital by 2031.
— Eric Asimov National Geographic: Cheaper, more efficient "reverse osmosis" membranes to remove salt from seawater could be the answer to the world's freshwater crisis, since 1.8 billion people are predicted to live in areas of extreme water scarcity by 2025.
By contrast a man aged 20 is predicted to live on average another 70 years, to the age of 90.
Reininghaus District is located 1.8 km west of the historical city centre, and approximately 12,000 inhabitants are predicted to live there after completion of all developments.
Newborns around Star Lane are predicted to live, on average, for 75.3 years in contrast to 96.4 years for those near Oxford Circus.
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By 2050, almost 70% of people are predicted to be living in urban areas.
By 2050, nearly 75% of the world's population are predicted to be living in cities.
As a result, so too are the prospects for the 100 million more people predicted to be living in poverty by 2030 as a result of global warming.
One million people are predicted to be living with the condition by 2021, and this could rise to two million by 2051.
Approximately 8.5 million (20.8%) people lived in areas where transmission risks were predicted to be between 1% and 5% PfPR2-10 in 2009; while the remaining population (5.6 million, 13.7%) lived in areas of risk ≥5% PfPR2-10, of which 4.3 million (10.6% of Kenya's 2009 population) were predicted to be living in the highest transmission areas of ≥40% PfPR2-10 (Table 4).
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