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Figure 3, 5: Houghton, J. (2004) Global Warming (3rd edn), Cambridge University Press;
Figure 7: Ronn Altig, University of California, Berkeley;
Figure 9: WHO/TDR/Martel;
Figure 10: Bumb, B. and Baanante, C. (1996) ‘Trends in Fertilizer Use and Projections to 2020’, Brief no 38, International Food Policy Research Institute;
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