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Danny OCallaghan

The world in 2060: The OECD's forecasts | The Economist - 3 views

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    In particular, the OECD's projections for 2060 (at constant purchasing-power parities) show the impact of fast catch-up growth in underdeveloped countries with big populations. Economic power will tilt even more decisively away from the rich world than many realise. In 2011 the current membership of the OECD made up 65% of global output, compared with a combined 24% for China and India. By 2060 the two Asian giants will have a 46% share of world GDP, the OECD members a shrunken 42%. India's economy will be a bit bigger than America's, China's a lot.
Danny OCallaghan

Nicaragua waterway to dwarf Panama canal | World news | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Nicaragua's parliament is due to vote on Thursday on one of the biggest infrastructure projects in Latin America's history - a trans-oceanic canal that is to be built and run by a Chinese company. If it goes ahead, the $40bn (£26bn) scheme, which is twice as expensive as Brazil's Belo Monte dam and likely to be three times longer than the Panama canal, looks set to transform global shipping and jump start the economy of this Central American nation"
Danny OCallaghan

Climate change: how hot will it get in my lifetime? - interactive | Environment | thegu... - 1 views

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    "The UN is to publish the most exhaustive examination of climate change science to date, predicting dangerous temperature rises. How hot will it get in your lifetime? Find out with our interactive guide, which shows projections based on the report" EXCELLENT interactive graphic - i was born in 1960 check out the change in that short time
Danny OCallaghan

China Global Investment Tracker Interactive Map - 2 views

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    the Global Reach of china - great Interactive graphic
Danny OCallaghan

A World With 11 Billion People? New Population Projections Shatter Earlier Estimates - 12 views

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    "In a paper published Thursday in Science, demographers from several universities and the United Nations Population Division conclude that instead of leveling off in the second half of the 21st century, as the UN predicted less than a decade ago, the world's population will continue to grow beyond 2100. (Read "Population Seven Billion" in National Geographic magazine.)"
Danny OCallaghan

Progress: A Graphical Report on the State of the World - 0 views

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    check this out lots of interesting data
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