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Escaping from history Mexico City

Mexico City -the most polluted & fastest growing city on the planet- is a sobering forestate of what may await us all. Looking at the effects of its development on the rest of the world, Escaping from History finds reasons for optimism. But it's a tough equation : for the Third World to have more, the First World will have to get used to having less.

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  • "Escaping from history"
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  • "Looking at the effects of industrialization on Mexico, and the impact of its development on the rest of the world. Escaping from history finds reasons for optimism."
  • "Mexico City -the most polluted & fastest growing city on the planet- is a sobering forestate of what may await us all. Looking at the effects of its development on the rest of the world, Escaping from History finds reasons for optimism. But it's a tough equation : for the Third World to have more, the First World will have to get used to having less."@en
  • "Looks at the effects of industrialisation in Mexico, and how its development impacts upon the rest of the world. It shows Mexico City as the most polluted city in the world and how its inhabitants cope with changes brought on by technology."@en
  • "Looks at the effects of industrialization on Mexico and the impact its development will have on on the rest of the world. With Gwynne Dyer."
  • "Looks at the effects of industrialisation in Mexico, and how its development impacts upon the rest of the world. Explains how Mexicans are negotiating the powerful forces of economics, technology and culture, which are not only changing Mexico but are also placing dramatic changes on the rest of the world."@en
  • "Mexico City, the most polluted and fastest growing city on the planet, is a sobering foretaste of what may await us all. Looking at the effects of industrialization on Mexico, and the impact of its development on the rest of the world, this program finds reasons for optimism. But it's a tough equation: for the Third World to have more, the First World will have to get used to having less."
  • "Mexico City, the most polluted and fastest growing city on the planet, is a sobering foretaste of what may await us all. Looking at the effects of industrialization on Mexico, and the impact of its development on the rest of the world, this program finds reasons for optimism. But it's a tough equation: for the Third World to have more, the First World will have to get used to having less."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
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  • "The human race. Escaping from history"
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