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Vital Signs 2003

May 1, 2003
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Energy and Environment
  • Health

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From devastating resource wars fueled by oil or diamonds to a surge in clean, cheap wind power, Vital Signs 2003 documents the trends that are shaping our future in concise analyses and clear tables and graphs. This twelfth volume of the Worldwatch Institute series finds that the twin goals of protecting Earth's fragile ecosystems and improving the prospects of billions of people will not be achieved as long as humanity remains divided into the extremes of rich and poor.
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  • Copyright 2003 Worldwatch Institute. All rights reserved.

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Title: Vital Signs 2003
Publication date 2003-05-01
Publication Year 2003
Copyright holder(s) Worldwatch Institute
Keywords vital signs , megawatts , per person , figure
Document type Text
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/vital-signs-2003.html
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