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Population News Wednesday October 31st 2007



Water use will triple by 2050Water use will triple by 2050
(New Straits Times: Sun, 28 Oct) PUTRAJAYA: In slightly more than 40 years, Malaysia’s water consumption will increase almost three-fold. This high consumption by the year 2050 is due to expected population growth, urbanisation and industrialisation.


Energex 2006-07 distribution network investments reach A$1 billionEnergex 2006-07 distribution network investments reach A$1 billion
(Energy Business Review: Wed, 31 Oct) Australian utility Energex has said that its 2006-07 annual report has revealed that it invested more than A$1 billion in upgrading and maintaining southeast Queenslands electricity distribution network during this period.


Doctors in Canada keeping pace with population growthDoctors in Canada keeping pace with population growth
(CBC: Thu, 25 Oct) The number of physicians in Canada is growing at the same rate as the population, augmented by more women becoming doctors and more training in the country, says a report released Thursday.



World Population

Charity offers solution to feral cat population explosionCharity offers solution to feral cat population explosion
(icWales: Fri, 26 Oct) WALES is undergoing an explosion in its feral cat population partly due to warmer winters which has extended their breeding season.


A walk on the wild sideA walk on the wild side
(South Bend Tribune: Mon, 29 Oct) When Elkhart resident Anne Reel noticed a community of feral cats accumulating in her backyard, she researched humane ways to control the population, and came across the trap-neuter-return method.


Physician group aims to help NampaPhysician group aims to help Nampa
(The Idaho Statesman: Mon, 29 Oct) Mercy Medical Center has created a physicians group and is trying to help Nampa residents cope with a shortage. It's first neighborhood clinic is under construction in west Nampa and the doctors to staff is are working at Mercy North. | GO...


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