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June 2008

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Although Africa has a low environmental impact by western standards, a growing number of African countries are depleting their resources faster than they can replenish them, says the President of WWF International.
06/11/2008 Individual Africans consume less on average than residents of any other continent, but rising population is bringing Africa close to its ecological limits, according to the first detailed assessment of Africa's ecological footprint.
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From: WWF International
Related: [Africa] [Poverty] [Consumption] [Conservation]
Image: Although Africa has a low environmental impact by western standards, a growing number of African countries are depleting their resources faster than they can replenish them, says the President of WWF International. © Center for Global Development
06/05/2008 BEIJING, Jun 4 (IPS) - Unprecedented food scarcity is beginning to dictate the rules of a new political order where individual countries are scrambling to secure their own food supplies with little concern for the rest of the world, says the founder of the Earth Policy Institute.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
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