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“The current population of slightly more than six billion consumes the resources (water) of one planet Earth. By about 2050, when the population is expected to reach about nine billion, and if standards of living continue to rise, the amount consumed will be the resources of about three planet Earths.

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The ferocious effect of continuous heavy rains is always associated with massive flooding in Metro Manila, and several provinces of the Philippines.

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