The World No One Wants.

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The World No One Wants

Despoiling & Plundering Nature Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Unsustainable Fishing Practices Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Deforestation Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Infant Mortality Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Water Scarcity Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Planet of Slums Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Resource Curse Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Over Population Can the population problem be solved anytime soon? Yes No

Are Mega Cities sustainable? Yes No

Mike Davis on Planet of Slums Will this be stopped anytime soon? Yes No

Can the world add two Chinas by 2050? Yes No