Deborah Seligsohn

World Resources Institute

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Beijing-based consultant and China Program Director of the Climate, Energy and Pollution Program for the World Resources Institute; former foreign service officer in China

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The  United Nations  says the world's population will reach seven billion sometime today, although the  US Census Bureau  says it'll happen sometime in March.

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Although the  US Census Bureau  says it'll happen sometime in March, the United Nations says the world's population will reach  seven billion  sometime today, creating new challenges…

Can Planet Earth Handle Seven Billion People?

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Two things most Americans associate with China are astonishing economic growth and mind-boggling pollution.

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