Not exact matches
Even though cancers account for a relatively small share of all disease
in developing countries, the actual number of cases is greater than
in the industrialised world because of the
larger populations, says Indraneel Mittra, an oncologist at the Tata Memorial Centre (TMC)
in Bombay.
The extent to which
populations in the most
developed countries are exposed to hazards also led to some of the world's
largest displacements.
The demand for reproductive information and contraceptives still exceeds the supply
in dozens of
developing countries, according to the report and separate assessments by other
population groups — meaning that tens of millions of women are probably having
larger families than they want.
Cleary, the focus on controlling
population in countries where per capita emissions are minute is unreasonable, when per capita emissions
in the
developed world are
larger (by orders of magnitude!)
whilst australia's poor & marginalised — not a
large number
in a
country with a total
population of less than 23 million — pay disproportionately for all the Government increases
in tobacco taxes at home, the fact is our highly - populated asian neighbours are taking up smoking at a rapid rate and no doubt adding some $ $ $ to tobacoo company revenues
in the
developed world!
Part of the problem is that some of the
countries with the
largest coastal
populations - mostly
in Asia - are also
developing nations with inadequate infrastructure to deal with all the waste that they generate.
In many cases, it appears that possible negative impacts of climate change pose risks of higher total monetary damages in industrialised areas (i.e., currency valuations of property damages) but higher total human damages in less - developed areas (i.e., losses of life and dislocations of population)-- although such events as Hurricane Katrina show that there are exceptions (Section 7.4.2.5) for developed countries, and monetary damages in developing countries may represent a larger share of their GD
In many cases, it appears that possible negative impacts of climate change pose risks of higher total monetary damages
in industrialised areas (i.e., currency valuations of property damages) but higher total human damages in less - developed areas (i.e., losses of life and dislocations of population)-- although such events as Hurricane Katrina show that there are exceptions (Section 7.4.2.5) for developed countries, and monetary damages in developing countries may represent a larger share of their GD
in industrialised areas (i.e., currency valuations of property damages) but higher total human damages
in less - developed areas (i.e., losses of life and dislocations of population)-- although such events as Hurricane Katrina show that there are exceptions (Section 7.4.2.5) for developed countries, and monetary damages in developing countries may represent a larger share of their GD
in less -
developed areas (i.e., losses of life and dislocations of
population)-- although such events as Hurricane Katrina show that there are exceptions (Section 7.4.2.5) for
developed countries, and monetary damages
in developing countries may represent a larger share of their GD
in developing countries may represent a
larger share of their GDP.
Cryptocurrency ATMs are a perfect response to this issue with a potentially
large user base
in the internet accessible and unbanked
populations in developing countries.