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World Population To Hit 7 Billion

World Population To Hit 7 Billion

The world population will reach seven billion later this year, with increases in the number of people in Africa off-setting a drop in the birth rate elsewhere, according to a new French study.

Looking much further ahead, the National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) predicts a continuing rise in the overall population figures until the total stabilises somewhere between nine and 10 billion worldwide by the end of the century.

From six billion people, the figure estimated in 1999, the gap between the global birth and death rates has swiftly brought the total figure towards the next billion in just 12 years.

INED expects it to take a further 14 years to reach eight billion people before the figures start stabilising, according to the study which pulls together research carried out by the United Nations, the World Bank and several major national institutes.

In historical terms the growth in the global population has been soaring since the 19th century.

“It has increased seven-fold over the last two hundred years, topping seven billion in 2011, and is expected to reach nine or 10 billion by the end of the 21st century,” the report said.

Just seven countries now account for half the world’s population, and therefore their demographic shifts have a major effect.

China tops the list with more than 1.33 billion people, with another 1.17 billion in India.

The other five countries, in order, are the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan and Nigeria.
INED estimates that between now and 2050 India will become the most populous nation, with Beijing’s one-child policy moderating the Chinese numbers.

While the overall numbers continue to grow, the rate of increase is already dropping, according to INED, standing at 1.1 per cent this year from two per cent 50 years ago.

This is due to the total fertility rate per woman dropping to 2.5 children, half of the figure recorded in 1950.

However regional differences are great, with an average of 4.7 children per woman in Africa compared with just 1.6 in Europe.



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Re: World Population To Hit 7 Billion

Jesus.

"And the world ended. Not with a whimper, but with the riot of a billion tiny voices, a stream of poop a hundred yards high, and the sound of choking as Gaia drifted away in her sorrow."

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Could be less if morons stopped breeding
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Re: World Population To Hit 7 Billion

Jesus.

"And the world ended. Not with a whimper, but with the riot of a billion tiny voices, a stream of poop a hundred yards high, and the sound of choking as Gaia drifted away in her sorrow."

Is that quote from anything?


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