Poverty is declining – inequality is increasing
Many people still struggle to meet basic needs and aspire to increase consumption.


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Planet Under Pressure »Planet Under Pressure
1. State of the Planet »1. State of the Planet
Poverty is declining – inequality is increasing
A small proportion are consuming too much »A small proportion are consuming too much
Many people still struggle to meet basic needs »Many people still struggle to meet basic needs
Income inequality makes it harder for societies to progress »Income inequality makes it harder for societies to progress
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Link[1] Human activities and global environmental change

Author: Diana Liverman - University of Arizona, Oxford University
Cited by: David Price 9:08 AM 29 May 2012 GMT
Citerank: (6) 146584The Great AccelerationThe last 50 years have seen the most rapid transformation of the human relationship with the natural world in the history of humankind.109FDEF6, 213361Population growth is slowing and will level offPopulation growth is slowing and will level off – as fertility rates fall.109FDEF6, 213362Energy and carbon intensity is decliningCarbon dioxide emissions per GDP have fallen since the 1970s.109FDEF6, 213363Some slowing or reversals of forest loss in some regionsAgricultural intensification and other factors is slowing or reversing deforestation in some regions.109FDEF6, 213519World energy consumption and transitions8FFB597, 213520Use of renewable energy sources is rising109FDEF6
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Link[2] The End of Poverty, Soon

Author: Jeffrey D. Sachs
Publication info: 2013 September, 24
Cited by: David Price 7:37 PM 28 October 2013 GMT
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In April, the Development Committee of the World Bank set the goal of ending extreme poverty by the year 2030. More recently, the United Nations General Assembly working group on global goals concluded that “eradicating poverty in a generation is an ambitious but feasible goal.”...

...According to the World Bank’s scorecard, the proportion of households in developing countries below the extreme-poverty line (now measured as $1.25 per person per day at international prices) has declined sharply, from 52 percent in 1980, to 43 percent in 1990, 34 percent in 1999, and 21 percent in 2010. Even sub-Saharan Africa, the region with the most recalcitrant poverty, is finally experiencing a notable decline, from 58 percent in 1999 to 49 percent in 2010.
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Planet Under Pressure »Planet Under Pressure
1. State of the Planet »1. State of the Planet
Poverty is declining – inequality is increasing
A small proportion are consuming too much »A small proportion are consuming too much
Many people still struggle to meet basic needs »Many people still struggle to meet basic needs
Income inequality makes it harder for societies to progress »Income inequality makes it harder for societies to progress