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Contemporary Slavery
There are 12.3 million people in forced labor, bonded labor, forced child labor and sexual servitude
Nuclear Waste
Plentiful energy, yet waste disposal presents a major hurdle
Coastal Development
3 billion people live within 250 miles of a coastline
Air Pollution
People living in the most polluted cities die 1.8 to 3.1 years earlier
Malnutrition in Developing Countries
In 2008, there was more food per person than ever before
Deforestation
Swaths of Forest the Size of Panama Are Cut Down Every Year
HIV/AIDS
Teacher Tenure
64% of teachers quit to have more freedom at work
Immigration
As many as 700,000-800,000 undocumented immigrants enter the U.S. annually
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Green you. Green government. Green economy.
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