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The Global 2000 Report to the President

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58:"What emerges is a set of global problems of fairly alarming proportions. Serious stresses by the year 2000 are clearly visible in a world more crowded (6.35 billion as compared to 4 billion population in 1975), far more polluted, less stable ecologically, and more vulnerable to disruption. The progressive impoverishment of the world's natural-resource base raises concerns about the earth's capacity to continue to provide for human needs." 151: 47:
The press referred to these volumes as "The Doomsday Report". It was a historical first in trying to analyze the effects of population growth, pollution, and other factors on the worldwide environment and possible political crises.
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would have dramatic consequences by the year 2000 if no changes in public policy were made. Physicist
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succeeded Carter as president in January 1981 and did not pursue the report's recommendations.
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Volume Two reviewed the potential for global warming and climate change.
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The Global 2000 Report to the President: Major findings and conclusions
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However, the report's impact was limited because Carter lost the
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Jimmy Carter
world population growth
pollution
resource depletion
Gerald O. Barney
1980 United States presidential election
Ronald Reagan
"Capsule Review - The Global 2000 Report to the President. Vol. I: Entering the Twenty-First Century. Vol. II: The Technical Report"
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Volume 1
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Volume 2
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Volume 3
The Global 2000 Report to the President: Major findings and conclusions
politics of the United States
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1981 non-fiction books
Environmental non-fiction books
Environmental reports
1981 in the environment
United States politics stubs

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