Published today, the long-awaited United Nations global population projections are causing plenty of debate. Should we worry about too many people or too few? Do they mean salvation or catastrophe,...| Population Matters
This volume presents different scenarios of future population and human capital trends in 201 countries of the world to the end of this century to inform the assessment of possible future migration patterns into the EU, as currently carried out by the Centre of Expertise on Population and Migration (CEPAM) Project (collaboration between JRC and IIASA). The study also goes beyond the conventional population projections, which only consider age and sex structures, by taking a multi-dimensional ...| Publications Office of the EU
Popular wisdom has it that everything is speeding up, including population growth. Danny Dorling shows just how wrong that is – and argues that we are actually in a time of slowdown. A tour of future population prospects for key hotspots| New Internationalist
Global population is still growing by more than 80 million a year & is most likely to continue growing until the 2080s unless we take action.| Population Matters
Unless we tackle unsustainable population, achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will be almost impossible. Learn more.| Population Matters
Although population growth has skyrocketed, it can be slowed and reversed through actions which enhance global justice and improve lives.| Population Matters