UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations released a report on Thursday, also the UN's World Population Day, projecting that the ...
The world's population is expected to grow by more than two billion people in the next decades and peak in the 2080s at ...
There is an 80% chance of the global population peaking before 2100, a significant jump from the 30% chance predicted a ...
Global population peak is coming sooner than expected thanks to fertility rates that have declined by one-child-per-woman in ...
Newly released U.N. estimates project that the overall population will top out at around 10.29 billion people in 2084.
At the time of writing, there were an estimated 8,123,518,311 living humans on Earth – roughly the most there has ever been.
Anxieties over population size and the Earth’s carrying capacity have died down, given the signs of the global population ...
The Economist Intelligence Unit had previously forecasted that China’s population would decrease by 20 million by 2035, ...
The U.S. fertility rate in 2023 hit a historic low, according to the CDC. It's not enough new workers on whose taxes the rest ...
In 2021, the World Health Organization declared climate change the greatest global health threat to humankind in the 21st ...
The estimates made by the UN’s World Population Prospects report are useful for all countries in planning their future. The ...
I hope Plain Dealer readers appreciate as much as I did the July 21 article by Sabrina Eaton, “‘We need to be OK with the fact that we disagree’.” It is quite prevalent now for families to choose to ...