World Population Day 2007: A New Urbanite Every Two Seconds
Every
two seconds, one person joins the planet's expanding urban
population, and in 2008, for the first time in human history, a
majority of people will live in cities. Last week, the UN Population
Fund released its
State of World Population 2007 report, which calls for
a "revolution in thinking" to help cities unleash their potential to
spur economic growth and solve social problems.
in this video
of the launch event in Washington, D.C., Worldwatch President
Christopher Flavin discusses the imperative of developing our
urbanizing world sustainably in order to meet the needs of the 1.1
billion people projected to join the world's population between now
and 2030. Over half of these people may live in under-serviced
slums, according to Worldwatch's recent report
State of the World
2007: Our Urban Future.
Worldwatch Institute - 1776
Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036
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