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Base Line, Global, Natural Resource Manag.
Water Crisis
Water Prices Rising
Over Half of World's Population Exposed to One or More Major Natural Hazards
Biogas and Food Prices
Most Believe Climate Change is a Serious Problem - Though Some More Than Others
Overshoot Revisted
Water Withdrawals
Fresh Water Species Decline
Marine Species Decline
Terrestrial Species Decline
Overshoot
e-Agriculture: Information Over Technology
Selected Recommendations from the Millennium Project Report
Humans Dominate Environment But Can They Save It?
Reflections on Base Line from 2006
World Water and Sanitation Crisis, Part 2
The Earth is Shrinking, Part 2
The Earth is Shrinking, Part 1
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Plenty of Fresh Water?
World's Forests Continue to Shrink
Wild Fish Catch Hits Limits, Starts to Decline - Part 3 of 3
Wild Fish Catch Hits Limits, Starts to Decline - Part 2 of 3
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