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[8] B. J. Fleay, Climaxing Oil: How Will Transport Adapt? (Perth: Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy, Murdoch University, 1999)

[9] Paul Roberts, ‘Over a Barrel’, Mother Jones (November/December 2004)

[10] John Vidal, ‘The end of oil is closer than you think’, The Guardian (21 April 2005)

[11] Jonathan Amos, “Climate food crisis ‘to deepen’”, BBC News (5 September 2005)

[12] Michael McCarthy, “The century of drought”, Independent (4 October 2006)

[13] John Vidal, “Global food crisis looms as climate change and fuel shortages bite”, Guardian, 3 November 2007

[14] State of the World’s Children, 2005, UNICEF (this cites the number as 10.6 million in 2003)

[15] Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker and David Rosnick, “The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress” (Washington DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2005) http://www.cepr.net/documents/publications/development_2005_09.pdf

[16] Kern Alexander, Rahul Dhumale and John Eatwell, Global Governance of Financial Systems: The International Regulation of Systemic Risk (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005)

[17] Stephen Roach, Global Economic Forum (New York: Morgan Stanley, 16 June 2006); Roach (New York: Global Economic Forum, 24 April 2006)

[18] Brad DeLong, “The odds of economic meltdown”, UC Berkeley News Center (7 August 2006)

[19] David Martin, “Assymetrical Collateral Damage: Basel II, the Mortgage House of Cards, and the Coming Economic Crisis”, Address to Artlington Institute (12 July 2006)] http://archive.arlingtoninstitute.org/library/ArlingtonInstituteAddressTranscript_eng.pdf

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