2030: Half the World's Population to Live in Cities

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LONDON (AP)—Some 3.3 billion people—more than half of humanity—will be living in cities by next year, according to a U.N. report released Wednesday. By 2030, cities will be home to close to 5 billion. Without proper planning, cities across the globe face the threat of overwhelming poverty, limited opportunities for youth, and religious extremism, U.N. Population Fund Executive Director Thoraya Ahmed Obaid told The Associated Press in London, where the report was released.

"In 2008, half of the world's population will be in urban areas, and we are not ready for them,'' said Obaid, a U.N. undersecretary-general.

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