In the developing world, tobacco consumption is rising by 3.4% per year.
In the developing world, however, tobacco consumption is rising by 3.4% per year as of 2002.
As a result, Americans' tobacco consumption is in a steady downward slide of about 2 percent a year.
They show that 100,000 unnecessary deaths a year are the result of tobacco consumption.
Today, however, most leaders seem firmly committed to limiting tobacco consumption.
The last thing they want is for tobacco consumption to decline.
We know that these communications play a part in increasing tobacco consumption, particularly amongst young people.
We should tax the life out of tobacco consumption.
This is true even though tobacco consumption has been falling constantly there for more than twenty years.
Equally important, that tax increase is helping to reduce tobacco consumption.