Day of 8 Billion

Authored by un.org and submitted by Corby812

Countries with the highest fertility levels tend to be those with the lowest income per capita. Global population growth has therefore over time become increasingly concentrated among the world’s poorest countries, most of which are in sub-Saharan Africa. In these countries, sustained rapid population growth can thwart the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which remain the world’s best pathway toward a happy and healthy future.

Even though population growth magnifies the environmental impact of economic development, rising per capita incomes are the main driver of unsustainable patterns of production and consumption. The countries with the highest per capita consumption of material resources and emissions of greenhouse gas emissions tend to be those where income per capita is higher, not those where the population is growing rapidly.

Meeting the objectives of the Paris Agreement to limit global temperature rise, while achieving the SDGs, critically depends on curbing unsustainable patterns of production and consumption. Yet, slower population growth over many decades could help to mitigate the further accumulation of environmental damage in the second half of the current century.

Killmotor_Hill on November 15th, 2022 at 09:27 UTC »

I remember writing a paper in college about the world population hitting 6 billion back in October 1999. Just 23 years later and we increased by 33%. Wow.

For the record: 1B 1804. 2B 1927. 3B 1960. 4B 1974. 5B 1987. 6B 1999. 7B 2012. 8B 2022.

d3dcomplx on November 15th, 2022 at 06:07 UTC »

I remember this website that visualized 7 billion people on one page and its soooo many I feel like I'm barely a blip

Vader425 on November 15th, 2022 at 05:31 UTC »

At 43 the global population has almost doubled since I was born.