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Population growth is slowing and will level off
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Population growth is slowing and will level off – as fertility rates fall.
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Population growth is slowing and will level off
Population growth is slowing and will level off☜Population growth is slowing and will level off – as fertility rates fall.☜9FDEF6
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Human activities and global environmental change
Author:
Diana Liverman - University of Arizona, Oxford University
Cited by:
David Price
8:59 AM 29 May 2012 GMT
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The Great Acceleration
The last 50 years have seen the most rapid transformation of the human relationship with the natural world in the history of humankind.
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Energy and carbon intensity is declining
Carbon dioxide emissions per GDP have fallen since the 1970s.
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Some slowing or reversals of forest loss in some regions
Agricultural intensification and other factors is slowing or reversing deforestation in some regions.
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Poverty is declining – inequality is increasing
Many people still struggle to meet basic needs and aspire to increase consumption.
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World energy consumption and transitions
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Use of renewable energy sources is rising
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http://ll1.workcast.net/10301/6120987478516047/Documents/PUP%20for%20web%20site.pdf
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The 21st century population crash
Author:
hris Nelder
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2013 September, 3
Cited by:
David Price
5:48 PM 7 September 2013 GMT
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http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/take/the-21st-century-population-crash/1117
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The United Nations (UN) projects that the global population will zoom from approximately 7.1 billion people today to 9.6 billion people by 2050. The World Bank and U.S. Census Bureau expect it to reach 9.4 billion. Other models suggest anywhere from 8.3 billion to 10.9 billion souls on the planet by 2050.
These models “assume a no-surprise future and focus on three main drivers of population — births, deaths and migration. Life expectancy is kept on a consistent upward trend, and unpredictable events like epidemics and wars are ruled out,” National Geographic explained in its population update this year.
In other words, the population forecasts that all policymakers around the world use are based on existing trends, not resources or surprise events.
But those who look at population through the lens of resources come to very different conclusions about population growth.
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