[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 146 (Monday, October 29, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1933-E1934]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    WORLD POPULATION AWARENESS WEEK

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                        HON. JAMES C. GREENWOOD

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, October 29, 2001

  Mr. GREENWOOD. Mr. Speaker, rapid population growth and urbanization 
have become catalysts for many serious environmental problems and are 
applying substantial pressures on infrastructure, manifested in 
pollution, transportation, health, sanitation and public safety 
problems. This situation makes urbanization an issue that we cannot 
afford to ignore. Cities and urban areas today occupy only 2 percent of 
the earth's land, but contain half of the world's population and 
consume 75 percent of its resources.
  It is therefore important for us to recognize the problems associated 
with rapid population growth and urbanization. Governor Ridge has 
proclaimed the week of October 21-27, 2001 as World Population 
Awareness Week in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and I would like to 
support the Governor in this effort by entering his proclamation into 
the Congressional Record.


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 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Governor's Office, Proclamation, World 
             Population Awareness Week, October 21-27, 2001

       Whereas, the 21st Century offers enormous environmental and 
     societal challenges for governments at all levels; and
       Whereas, these challenges call for innovative leadership to 
     ensure resource conservation, protection of open space, waste 
     prevention, sanitation management to provide quality of life. 
     These challenges are inextricably linked to patterns of 
     considerable demographic change; and
       Whereas, world population is projected to increase by 
     almost 80 million per year with 98 percent of population 
     growth predicted to occur in the least developed countries of 
     the world. This growth can lead to disease, hunger and 
     starvation; and
       Whereas, demographic problems are not limited to the under 
     developed nations. These problems are also a reality in the 
     United States in other industrialized nations.
       Therefore, I, Tom Ridge, Governor of the Commonwealth of 
     Pennsylvania, do hereby proclaim October 21-27, 2001, as 
     World Population Awareness Week in Pennsylvania. I encourage 
     all citizens to reflect upon these challenges and seek 
     rational, humanitarian and community-based solutions.
       Given under my hand and the Seal of the Government, at the 
     City of Harrisburg on this eleventh day of July in the year 
     of our Lord two thousand and one of the Commonwealth the two 
     hundred and twenty-sixth.
       Tom Ridge, Governor.

       

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