There are 8 billion people on Earth, but soon we’ll hit a decline we might never reverse | ABC News
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The United Nations estimates that on November 15, the world will have a population of 8 billion people. Subscribe: https://ab.co/3yqPOZ5 Read more here: https://ab.co/3EbZl7R China remains the biggest country for now. But India will overtake it very soon. And Africa is growing faster than anywhere else. ABC Data Analyst Casey Briggs finds out what this will mean for the future.
The Terrifying Future For Humanity: Population Collapse – Jordan Peterson
Watch the full episode here – • Jordan Peterson – 7 Harsh Realities T… Jordan Peterson responds to Elon Musk’s population collapse prediction. What is the global population doing? Does Jordan Peterson think there are too many people on the earth? Are Elon Musk’s population collapse and population decline predictions going to happen?
Earth currently experiencing a sixth mass extinction, according to scientists | 60 Minutes
5,166,373 views • Jan 1, 2023 • #60Minutes #Extinction #NewsLeading biologist tells Scott Pelley humans would need “five more Earths” to maintain our current way of life.
China Has 10 Years Left, Says Geopolitical Analyst Peter Zaihan
7,884,869 views • Jan 7, 2023 • #1921Taken from JRE #1921 w/Peter Zaihan:
What Happens When Demographics Change Forever?
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Are we on the brink of population collapse? Some economists and tech billionaires (like Elon Musk) think so. As noted in a recent NY Times article about Peak Population, birth rates are declining, and some argue an aging population could strain social services and hurt the economy. (On the other hand, some say, slower population growth could be more sustainable for our environment.)
Whichever argument you sympathize with, here’s a key thing to understand about this trend: Demographers predicted it. In fact, they’ve been expecting for years. Their advice? Don’t freak out. Here’s what changing demographics might mean for our planet and the future. Please note: In this episode, we’re using the word “woman” as shorthand for “people who ovulate.” But it’s important to note that some women don’t ovulate, have XX chromosomes, or a uterus — whether they’re queer, intersex, and, or, have a condition that affects their reproductive traits.