World population projected to reach 7 billion in 2011

by insearchoftruth 7 Replies latest jw friends

  • insearchoftruth
    insearchoftruth

    I guess more folks to die at the hands of a loving God at the time of the big A....each day Jehovah waits, there will be more people who need to die.....is this one of his loving provisions? But I guess with the potential growth in the global south, there is still hope for WTS growth....

    World population projected to reach 7 billion in 2011

    • Story Highlights
    • Global population to reach 7 billion in two years, research institute projects
    • Most growth is occurring in developing and poor nations, study finds
    • Uganda's population expected to almost triple by 2050
    • India projected to overtake China as most populous country

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The world's population is forecast to hit 7 billion in 2011, the vast majority of its growth coming in developing and, in many cases, the poorest nations, a report released Wednesday said.

    A staggering 97 percent of global growth over the next 40 years will happen in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, according to the Population Reference Bureau's 2009 World Population Data Sheet.

    "The great bulk of today's 1.2 billion youth -- nearly 90 percent -- are in developing countries," said Carl Haub, a co-author of the report. Eight in 10 of those youth live in Africa and Asia.

    "During the next few decades, these young people will most likely continue the current trend of moving from rural areas to cities in search of education and training opportunities, gainful employment, and adequate health care," Haub continued, calling it one of the major social questions of the next few decades.

    In the developed world, the United States and Canada will account for most of the growth -- half from immigration and half from a natural increase in the population -- births minus deaths, according to the report.

    High fertility rates and a young population base in the developing world will fuel most of the growth, especially in Africa, where women often give birth to six or seven children over a lifetime, the report says. The number is about two in the United States and 1.5 in Canada.

    A stark contrast can be drawn between Uganda and Canada, which currently have about 34 million and 31 million residents, respectively. By 2050, Canada's population is projected to be 42 million, while Uganda's is expected to soar to 96 million, more than tripling.

    "Even with declining fertility rates in many countries, world population is still growing at a rapid rate," said Bill Butz, president of the bureau. "The increase from 6 billion to 7 billion is likely to take 12 years, as did the increase from 5 billion to 6 billion. Both events are unprecedented in world history."

    By 2050, India is projected to be the world's most populous nation at 1.7 billion, overtaking current leader China, which is forecast to hit 1.4 billion. The United States is expected to reach 439 million for No. 3 on the list.

  • journey-on
    journey-on

    Mother Nature has her own way of taking care of over population.

  • joelingeorgia
    joelingeorgia

    man continues to take up a higher and higher percentage of the biomass. more humans means less other stuff, cause there's just so much biomass. in addition to create human comforts man is altering huge hunks of the biomass. we won't be around to see the big effects. your great grandchildren will live in a very different world that we do.

  • PSacramento
    PSacramento

    Well, the issue isn't really one of over population as much as saturation of population in certain parts.

    Look at Canada, the 2nd largest country and we have only 36 million people, even the states with over 300 million has vast areas with no one there, look at China, with over 1.6 billion it is still vastly unpopulated.

  • sir82
    sir82

    "Jehovah is not slow respecting his promise, but he is patient because he desires to slaughter 1.5 billion Chinese who have never in their lives spoken with a Jehovah's Witness, rather than only 1.2 billion of them".

    Wait, isn't that how your Bible reads?

  • BurnTheShips
    BurnTheShips

    We are truly an incredibly successful species. Now, it's time to get off this rock and start creating biomass "out there."

    BTS

  • straightshooter
    straightshooter

    The WTS stated that a "great crowd" will enter into the "new world." And all the people that will be resurrected will be there. Hence if the earth will be able to hold all the "new world" people, it will hold alot today.

  • I quit!
    I quit!

    Over population will be a big problem. There is only so much top soil where food can grow and much of it is being developed or over developed with buildings. There is only so much water for drinking and irrigation and now we have corporations trying to own all the sources of water. I only need to look at the area I live to see that development has been done and is still being done mostly out of greed with little concern for the quality of life now or in the future. I don't think we need a prophet to tell us if things don't change this planet is in big trouble.

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