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The 2010 Living Planet Report, a global environmental research organization, reported that humans would need 1.5 planets to sustain the world’s current consumption patterns.

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But Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Angelo Reyes in his message yesterday said that the ASEAN is moving fast enough in some areas and gathering momentum along the way in other areas.

"Challenges only embolden us to move forward and seek common solutions," Reyes said.
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                    [Title] => Alarming consumption rate
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The 2010 Living Planet Report, a global environmental research organization, reported that humans would need 1.5 planets to sustain the world’s current consumption patterns.

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But Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Angelo Reyes in his message yesterday said that the ASEAN is moving fast enough in some areas and gathering momentum along the way in other areas.

"Challenges only embolden us to move forward and seek common solutions," Reyes said.
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