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The graph shows the development in global use of construction materials, ores & industrial minerals, fossil energy carriers, and biomass.
The figure shows past (1996 to 2013) and projected (2014 to 2050) economic output (expressed as gross domenstic product, GDP) for selected world economies, given in billion 2005 USD PPP
The figure shows the projected premature deaths due to particulate matter and ground-level ozone. The OECD’s forecasts are based on modelling and thus depend on a range of assumptions about current and future air pollution and its interaction with other determinants of health, including the potential gains from air and climate policies. The forecasts consider only urban population and include the projected ageing of populations in the coming decades. BRIICS countries: Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China, South Africa
The graphs shows the contribution of service, industry and agriculture to aggregate economic output.
The graph shows per capita energy consumption (kg oil equivalent) vs. per capita GDP, PPP (current international $). The size of the bubbles denotes total poulation per country. All values refer to the year 2011.
The figure shows the 20 raw materials identified by the European Commision as being critical because risks of supply shortage and their impacts on the economy.
The figure shows the countries and country groups share of global Global Domestic Product, GDP (in percentage)
The figure shows the urban population [in millions] for the major word regions. In addition, the number of urban people living in cities with less than 750 000 inhabitants is shown.
The figure includes projections for different emission scenarios, for tropical and temperate regions, and for adaptation and no-adaptation cases combined. Relatively few studies have considered impacts on cropping systems for scenarios where global mean temperatures increase by 4°C or more. For five timeframes in the near-term and long-term, data (n=1090) are plotted in the 20-year period on the horizontal axis that includes the midpoint of each future projection period. Changes in crop yields are relative to late-20th-century levels. Data for each timeframe sum to 100%.
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