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According to global urbanist Greg Clark, 55 years from now, the world’s population will have peaked, and nearly all of it ...
During the past 50 years, the world's population has increased dramatically—a trend that is projected to continue. Most future growth will occur in less developed countries, where the population is ...
The aging of the world population is set to dramatically increase the global dependency ratio, and as consumer behaviour ...
The death of Pope Francis brings renewed attention to the challenges facing Catholicism globally, particularly the decline in ...
Aging population is a key trend in forecasted 4.4% CAGR for global commercial insurance lines, 3.3% for personal insurance line.
Average life expectancy for both men and women is 76. Roughly 240 million people, or 20 percent of the developed-world population, are 60 years or older. With declining birth rates and increasing ...
World Population Day 2024 is a moment to ask who ... increasing urbanization and accelerating migration. These trends will have far-reaching implications for generations to come.
Japan’s population drops to record low as government looks to tackle birth rate issue - Japan’s population fell for the 14th ...
The number of people eating vegetarian food is increasing rapidly in the world. Know which country has the most vegetarian ...
But it took a few decades for the results of these actions – alongside efforts to protect nesting beaches and reduce ...