Discover the top10 countries with lowest population worldwide. Explore the factors that influence their small population size.| Economics Insider
After the Spike by Dean Spears and Michael Geruso focuses on depopulation, but its arguments are built on shaky ground, stirring up fear, rather than focusing on the facts. Here we’ll break down the flaws in their arguments.| Population Matters
As a nod to human supremacy, any time we hear the word “population,” it generally goes without saying that we mean human population, of course. Other such words include health, lifetime, prosperity, intelligence, wisdom, murder, pro-life, culture. To many in modernity, it makes no sense to discuss the murder of an animal, the wisdom in mushrooms, or a culture among crows. Such self-centered arrogance!| Do the Math
Learn more about the total fertility rate ofIsrael| database.earth
Religion Demographics of the World Since the beginning of humanity, people have sought reasons for the creation of our world... Read more »| Population Education
From Boston Public Library via Wikimedia Commons.Daniel Quinn returned to the theme that “food makes babies” so often in his writings that it would seem he was continually dissatisfied either with the clarity of his case, or with objections people had, or both. I get it. I often return over and over to the same thorny themes, each time thinking I’ll finally nail it. The exercise is as much for improving internal clarity as anything.| Do the Math
Wild mammal biomass has declined by 85% since the rise of humans. But we can turn things around by reducing the amount of land we use for agriculture.| Our World in Data
Population of Pakistan: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
Every year the United Nations' World Population Prospect projections proves to have underappreciated global population growth. 2024 is no exception| The Overpopulation Project
Falling fertility rates, migration movements, and China’s population decline.| Our World in Data
Latest statistics on the volume of parcels delivered (in the U.S. and globally) broken down per minute, day, month and year.| Capital One Shopping
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
Assessing one recent claim that it does| www.worksinprogress.news
The world’s population is ageing: virtually every country in the world is experiencing growth in the number and proportion of older persons in their population. The number of older persons has increased substantially in recent years in most countries and regions, and that growth is projected to accelerate in the coming decades, but its sustained rise may peak by the end of the century.| United Nations
Santa only had a few days left to make sure everything was ready to go, but with all the stress of the season, he needed a break to recharge. He grabbed some cocoa and hid away in a nook to relax h…| Raku Advent Calendar
Global EV Outlook 2023 - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.| IEA
This report evaluates the likelihood of ‘explosive growth’, meaning > 30% annual growth of gross world product (GWP), occurring by 2100. Although frontier GDP/capita growth has been constant for 150 years, over the last 10,000 years GWP growth has accelerated significantly. Endogenous growth theory, together with the empirical fact of the demographic transition, can explain […]| Open Philanthropy
Gen Alpha is the current youngest generation born between 2010 and 2025. Here’s how Alphas feel about education, brands, entertainment and more.| Exploding Topics
2023 Update: Check out Polars Ruby as well. NumPy and Pandas are two extremely popular libraries for machine learning in Python. Last post, we...| ankane.org
In the biggest-ever year of elections globally, here are the contests to watch.| TIME
Population of India: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
Population of China: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
Population of Canada: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
Population of the United Kingdom: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
Population of Australia: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
World population is widely projected to peak around 2050-90 at roughly 9-11B, with ~40% living in Africa.| www.overcomingbias.com
Population of the United States: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban population, country's share of world population, and global rank. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock| www.worldometers.info
In 1950, five years after the founding of the United Nations, world population was estimated at around 2.6 billion people. It reached 5 billion in 1987 and 6 in 1999. In October 2011, the global population was estimated to be 7 billion.| United Nations
Explore data on COVID-19 vaccinations across the world.| Our World in Data