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HEAD OF THE UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME SPEAKS IN SYDNEY, 2003-07-16 (photo)

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HEAD OF THE UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME SPEAKS IN SYDNEY, 2003-07-16 (photo)
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David Gray
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2003 AD (C21st AD)
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2003-07-16
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Klaus Toepfer, head of the United Nations Environment Programme, speaks at a media conference in Sydney July 16, 2003. Toepfer said that China's ambitious economic growth plans, a quadrupling of its economy by 2020, are environmentally unachievable because the world does not have enough resources to allow its 1.3 billion people to become Western-style consumers. He added that this could only occur if developed nations radically change their consumption habits to free up scarce resources for the world's poor. REUTERS/David Gray DG/RCS

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