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Conserving Farmland Wildlife

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C. Nodder
Environmental Conservation

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derable, and even if all countries introduced a two-children-per-family policy, the global population would continue to increase by several thousand million people before it could stabilize. Furthermore, this is a problem which is only indirectly relevant to the industrialized countries in general, and which therefore will be relatively difficult to make heard in those countries, although most of the developing countries are working with the problem. A number of the already-known problems — 'greenhouse' effect, stratospheric ozone shield problem, energy consumption, and chemicals in local surroundings — are estimated to present considerable problems also in the 25 years' perspective. Thus, today's problems cannot be solved right away.