UNFPA State of World Population 2025| United Nations Population Fund
Population growth is a key factor in driving climate change. Solutions which reduce its impact help fight the crisis and improve lives.| Population Matters
Although population growth has skyrocketed, it can be slowed and reversed through actions which enhance global justice and improve lives.| Population Matters
The United Nations has today released its updated population projections up to 2100. It predicts there’ll be another two billion people on the planet by 2063, peaking at 10.3 billion in the mid-2080s.| Population Matters
The UN is generally considered the top dog of population projections but are there any viable alternatives?| Population Matters
Empower to Plan funds independent grassroots projects delivering family planning, gender equality and environmental protection.| Population Matters
A joint project of the UT-Austin Population Research Center and Economics Department. The Population Wellbeing Initiative at UT-Austin is a network of researchers at the University of Texas at Austin who conduct foundational research in economics, demography, and evaluation for long-term social welfare.| sites.utexas.edu
The 2024 Revision of World Population Prospects is the twenty-eighth edition of official United Nations population estimates and projections that have been prepared by the Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present for 237 countries or areas, underpinned by analyses of historical demographic trends. This latest assessment considers the results of 1,910 national population cen...| population.un.org