Sources of Change
This section contains links to processes that are going to change the world.
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Oil Shortage
Information on predicted oil shortage and its impact.
Oil Depletion Analysis Centre
The ODAC is an independent, educational charity working to raise international public awareness and promote better understanding of the world's oil-depletion problem. On the site you will find articles, assessments, news and links on the topic.
Peak Oil
Scenario on peak-oil, the theory that the decline in oil production that is a result of limited resources will generate a long term recession. We have no choice but to adapt. Site by MBendi, an African information site.
General world social, political, demographic, technological and economic change
Understanding the World Today
This project, from the Global Social Change Research Project presents reports describing global social , political, demographic, technological and economic change. For example, one demographic change is that the developing world is becoming a larger and larger proportion of the world population. Another trend is toward more and more freedom throughout the world.
Beyond Economic Growth
This report has chapters on development, world population growth, economic development, income inequality, poverty, education, health and longevity, urbanization, globalization, foreign aid, and climate change.
The Population Reference Bureau (PRB)
The PRB has a lot of population reports for example, An Urbanizing World, Global Aging, Global Demographic Divide, Population: A Lively Introduction, and Transitions in World Population.
State of the world population
The UN's report focuses on various topics.