A. UNCLOS III
B. Framework Convention on Climate Change
C. Kyoto Protocol
D. UNEP
A. China
B. the United States
C. Russia
D. Great Britain
A. multilateral
B. regional
C. economic
D. global
A. sustainable
B. pro-child
C. pronatalist
D. expansionist
A. high death rates
B. high birthrates
C. high rates and death rates that are close to each other
D. rapid population growth
A. North America
B. South America
C. Africa
D. Southeast Asia
A. Sustainable
B. Large-scale
C. Progressive
D. Reliable
A. Iran
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Iraq
D. Egypt
A. Wars, droughts, epidemics, and disasters have a strong destabilizing effect on the global death rate
B. Death rates tend to be stable from one state or region to another, but vary strongly at the global death rate
C. Death rates vary greatly from one state or region to another, but the global trends are stable from decade to decade
D. Global warming has brought a measurable rise in global death rates