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    Population


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    Summary


    * -- Historically Warmer Climates Supported More Settlements in Northeast China

    * -- Pre-Industrial Climate Change and Human Population

    * -- The World's Looming Food and Water Shortage

    * -- Senate Energy Bills Spell Disaster for What Yet Remains of 'Wild Nature'

    * -- Your "Carbon Legacy"

    * -- Climate and Population Change in China

    * -- Recent Greenhouse "Wisdom" from the Pages of the Medical Journal of Australia

    * -- Biofuels as Religious Fodder

    Feeding Humanity to Help Save Natural Ecosystems: The Role of the Rising Atmospheric CO2 Concentration

    The End of Atmospheric CO2 Growth

    Hey, CO2!  What Have You Done for Me Lately?

    The Crux of the Climate Policy Debate

    Limiting Life in the Name of Climatic Salvation

    Will There Be Enough Food?

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