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If you take a step back from whatever biome you are in at the moment and look at the entire Earth and its forests through
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history, you will see that the relationship between humans and trees looks Strangely Like War (the title of a recent book on forests by Derrick Jensen and George Draffan).
In the last decade, sub-Saharan Africa
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a "net transfer" (new borrowing minus debt service on past loans) of negative $11 billion.
Over the last decade, the economies of Eastern Europe and Central Asia have
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spectacular gains, buttressed by ambitious market and public-sector reforms.
Since 2008, South Africa has
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average annual GDP growth of just 1.8%, less than half the rate of the previous five years.
That is far short of the 3.2% average rebound
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over comparable eight-year intervals during the two recoveries of the 1980s and the 1990s.
This compares favorably with last year’s 4.7% rate, and is close to the 7.7% average
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in the decade up to 2012.
As a result, 2014 is now likely to be the warmest year in
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history, a year that has also brought devastating droughts, floods, high-impact storms, and heat waves.
When it comes to GDP growth, most countries
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3-4% annual rates on average in the period between the crises of 1999 and 2009.
While China’s annual growth may decline to 6%-7%, from the 9%-10% rate
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until 2010, China’s economic weight is increasing.
Adjusted for inflation, oil prices would have to reach $80 per barrel (or $3.12 per gallon of gasoline) to reach the real level
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in March 1981.
First, private news channels broadcast across the country a video clip
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on a cell phone of the public flogging of a 17-year-old Swat girl.
But this Chinese FDI is bundled together with concessional loans, and there is much double-counting, with the same ventures being
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both as aid flows and as inflows of FDI.
Thus, they did not need to take additional steps to acquire specifically UK citizenship; nor did their children, whose arrival was
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only on paper landing cards.
It has
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a deficit for all but one year since 1982, the sole exception being 1991, when foreign contributions to its military campaign in the Persian Gulf underpinned a miniscule surplus (0.05% of GDP).
As China presses ahead with consumer-led rebalancing, it will continue to move from surplus saving to saving absorption, with the distinct possibility that its current account will shift into permanent deficit (a small deficit actually was
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in the first quarter of this year).
During the twentieth century, the nation
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its highest percentage of foreign-born residents in 1910 – 14.7% of the population.
Obama, for his part, recently
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a series of video endorsements for Democrats running for the Senate, the House, and state legislatures.
In 2000, one of Mr. Tung's political aides called on the president of the prestigious University of Hong Kong to express concern over a faculty member's opinion polls, which consistently
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Mr. Tung's declining popularity.
Lands legally
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as wilderness will encourage more fire; and a reluctance to put firefighters at risk in remote settings – as well as cost concerns – argues for backing off and letting the next ridge burn while offering point protection for threatened communities.
Nine of every ten
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disasters are now climate-related.
The consumer- and services-led rebalancing initially proposed in the 12th Five-Year Plan and endorsed by the recently concluded Third Plenum implies slower GDP growth than the 10% average annual rate
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from 1980 to 2010.
The results are striking: in large cities, people not only walk faster (a tendency
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since the 1960s), but they also make – and change – friends faster.
In September, the sea-ice cover on the Arctic Ocean melted all the way back to the record-low level
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in September 2007.
In fact, it was the longest period of continuous decline in the crime rate ever recorded, and all legal institutions were strengthened.
Nevertheless, given that, aside from Italy, Germany
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the EU’s lowest growth rate from 1995 to 2005, the improving performance of Europe’s largest economy is a source of relief.
The United States now has a chance to raise real (inflation-adjusted) per capita GDP faster than the feeble 1.7% average rate
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during the four years since growth resumed in the summer of 2009.
That experience has been repeated throughout
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history, and it should inform our response to the destruction of libraries and schools in Syria.
According to the UN’s most recent “State of the World’s Fisheries and Aquaculture” report, 85% of fish stocks are fully exploited or worse – the highest levels ever
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Encumbered by slowing growth in China, a collapse in commodity prices, and adverse spillover from numerous security crises, Africa’s overall annual GDP growth averaged just 3.3% in 2010-2015, barely keeping up with population growth – and down sharply from the 4.9%
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from 2000 to 2008.
The historic breakthrough is
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in the final G-7 communiqué.
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