Even with the shift away from crates and other improved practices, as the fast -
expanding global middle class moves up the protein chain, demand for meat relentlessly rises.
While livestock production accounts for around one - fifth of greenhouse gas emissions, the authors say the use of algae as a feedstock could greatly increase the efficiency of this production as a
growing global middle class eats more meat and poultry than ever before.
IntroductionThis page provides a superb collection of interactive data sets and infographics on poverty reduction and the emerging
new global middle class.
Despite the «US Healthcare» part of its name, the companies in this ETF are by and large positioned to benefit greatly from a
larger global middle class.
While the era of consumer - driven growth may be ebbing, the sheer size of the
mushrooming global middle class, even if it becomes an energy - thrifty culture, guarantees the need for far more electricity.
This page provides a superb collection of interactive data sets and infographics on poverty reduction and the emerging
new global middle class.
With the impact of climate change and more diversified diets across the
growing global middle class, temperate rice production is becoming increasingly important to ensure global food security.
The first is that emerging economies are expanding rapidly, creating unprecedented growth in
a global middle class who are both producers and eager consumers of manufactured goods.
A staggering amount of wholesale change is happening — from unprecedented and widespread aging to rampant urbanization and growth in
a global middle class to an eastward shift in economic power and a growing number of disruptive technologies.»
Looking ahead, aircraft - makers Boeing and Airbus both see huge growth in deliveries as
the global middle class continues to swell in rank.
You need to pay attention to the growing middle class in the Asia - Pacific region, which is estimated to make up 85 percent of the growth in
the global middle class by 2030.
Oil inventories might be brimming all over the globe, but demand remains strong and expected to swell alongside
the global middle class.
According to the Brookings Institute, 88 per cent of the next billion entrants into
the global middle class will live in Asia.
People continue to have babies — Chinese couples even more so now that the one - child policy has been lifted — and
the global middle class is swelling rapidly.
Lost in all of this doom and gloom is the reality that while emerging market growth has slowed, the longer term thesis of more individuals joining
the global middle class remains intact.
More and more Canadians appreciate the growing importance of a region that has more than half the world's population, two of its three largest economies, and a widening share of
the global middle class.
According to an Ernst & Young report on
the global middle classes, about 50 million Indians, or 5 percent of its population, earn between $ 10 and $ 100 per day now.
Global and regional / continental progress towards poverty reduction, including the growth of the «new
global middle class»
«Seventy - five million people a year are coming into
the global middle class.»
Over the same period that millions of Americans will reach retirement age,
the global middle class is set to expand by more than 1 billion members.
Eventually, by shaving away the two tails of the global development and emissions curve, while also aggressively pushing for efficiency and new energy choices among
the global middle class, a happy medium with far lower emissions could be achieved, according to the paper.
The growth of
a global middle class is attended by rising risks of heart disease, diabetes and smoking - related illnesses, the statement said.
And it's doing so just as the human «population cluster bomb» is creating high densities of people in many of those same places and the growth of
the global middle class is amplifying appetites.
The growth of
a global middle class, why is that happening at this juncture?
U.S. emissions of HFCs are the largest of any country in the world, and they're rising — but they're soon to get dwarfed by demand for cooling in places like India as the climate warms and
the global middle class of people who can afford air conditioning expands.
Whether they live in the industrialized or the developing world, they're the ones who must bear the costs of the transition, not only by curbing the emissions associated with their own consumption, but also by ensuring that, as people in the «underdeveloped world» rise into
the global middle class, they are able to do so along sustainable, low - emission paths.
More or less everyone wants the poor to continue rising up into
the global middle class.
UN Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark today launched UNDP's 2013 Human Development Report, which charts the unprecedented rise of developing countries to create a new «
global middle class.»
Thats about three billion people aspiring to
the global middle class over the next couple of generations.
And the 50 per cent have - nots would be much better off if they could advance to the current consumption levels of
the global middle class.
The real equity issue is between
the global middle class and the marginalized majority.