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Common terms and phrasesachieved action activities Africa agriculture already approach areas arms industry become behaviour billion carbon dioxide cent Club of Rome complex concern consequences considerable cooperation cultural dangers debt decisions deficit demands democracy developing countries difficult East economic growth effect efficiency elements energy environment environmental essential ethical Europe European example exist force fossil fuels future global revolution global warming governments Green Revolution greenhouse greenhouse effect human important improvement increase increasingly individual industrialized countries innovation institutions interaction issues Japan Latin America long-term malaise mass media microelectronics necessary Newly Industrialized Countries NGOs nuclear nuclear fission organizations planet policies political pollution poor countries population possible poverty present problems production programmes recent reduce regions resolutique result role rural sector situation social society South Soviet Union trade traditional trends United Nations urban values world economy References from web pagesThe First Global Revolution Alexander King & Bertrand Schneider - The First Global Revolution ... Global-Investor Bookshop : The First Global Revolution: A Report ... The First Global Revolution: a report by the council of The Club ... future challenges UNESCO Documents and Publications - UNESDOC/UNESBIB Creating A One World Consciousness: Mankind at the Turning Point ... JSTOR: Global Expansion or Global Equilibrium? Design and the ... Why a Carbon Tax Won’t Save The Planet « infowars Beyond Birth Control: The Population Control Agenda Bibliographic information |