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ReikoDemosthenes
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Researchers at the Earth Institute at Columbia University have developed a map that projects where people will be living in the year 2025.

The map forecasts population changes worldwide, with significantly fewer people living in parts of Eastern Europe and Japan but considerable gains elsewhere. Overall, already densely populated developing countries are expected to grow, while populations in developed countries will decrease.

I just ran across this at The Globe and Mail. Guess we now know where land costs will be falling within the next twenty years.

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cheiros do ender
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The map forecasts population changes worldwide, with significantly fewer people living in parts of Eastern Europe and Japan but considerable gains elsewhere. Overall, already densely populated developing countries are expected to grow, while populations in developed countries will decrease.
Duh!
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