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The United States, Europe and Japan must live within the planet’s limits by controlling their use of natural resources, for obvious ethical reasons a decent civilization with human value must tolerate that "10 million die every year of hunger and hunger-related diseases." A rich family in the United States or Europe must not waste food at dinner table while one sixth of the world population is malnourished.We are today 6.6 billion people living on the planet and several millions people would be added to the world in the 21st century.
The United Nations states that "nine planet Earths would be required to absorb the world's carbon if every person had the same energy-rich lifestyle as people in developed countries." Not only overpopulation, and the unbalanced global demography is at blame when one-third of the world’s population, approximately 2 billion people, live in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia and, they account for less than 4% of the total worldwide consumption expenditures.
The solution; a green economy in developed and developing countries that would encompasses many sectors, such as local small scale agriculture, green building, new innovative technologies and sustainable business opportunities that will boost a new job market economy while reducing the carbon footprints of the wealthiest, preventing it to consume the world’s limited resources.
References:
State of the World 2004, Worldwatch Institute. http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1043
United Nation. Millennium Development Goals http://www.mdgmonitor.org/goal1.cfm
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