?Míç?æ?? ([info]radditzousan) wrote,
@ 2004-11-22 02:08:00
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CIA World Factbook: Background information on the world as a whole

Globally, the 20th century was marked by: (a) two devastating world wars; (b) the Great Depression of the 1930s; (c) the end of vast colonial empires; (d) rapid advances in science and technology, from the first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (US) to the landing on the moon; (e) the Cold War between the Western alliance and the Warsaw Pact nations; (f) a sharp rise in living standards in North America, Europe, and Japan; (g) increased concerns about the environment, including loss of forests, shortages of energy and water, the decline in biological diversity, and air pollution; (h) the onset of the AIDS epidemic; and (i) the ultimate emergence of the US as the only world superpower. The planet's population continues to explode: from 1 billion in 1820, to 2 billion in 1930, 3 billion in 1960, 4 billion in 1974, 5 billion in 1988, and 6 billion in 2000. For the 21st century, the continued exponential growth in science and technology raises both hopes (e.g., advances in medicine) and fears (e.g., development of even more lethal weapons of war).



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ben
(Anonymous)
2004-11-22 04:09 pm UTC (link)
I think you bolded the wrong thing. Of course the states ultimately becoming the single superpower in the world is a big event in history. You should have bolded G. "increased concerns about the environment, including loss of forests, shortages of energy and water, the decline in biological diversity, and air pollution" Concerns about the environment!? How about the concerns that are deriving from the fucking destruction of the environment?

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[info]radditzousan
2004-11-22 04:21 pm UTC (link)
no I think they admitted the environment is getting destroyed - my issue is with the US being the only world superpower. that's a pretty one-dimensional view of things. Also I'd say that you know, 40-some odd nations that comprise all of europe banding together is a pretty significant event. you don't see that mentioned

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Re: ben
(Anonymous)
2004-11-25 07:27 am UTC (link)
but we do have more bombs than them

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