According to the study, Australia has not suffered the worst of global wilderness loss... READ MORE›
According to WHO, the total fertility rate has declined in all South East Asian countries barring Timor-Leste where it has gone up... READ MORE›
Rapidly growing human populations risk having a terrible impact on the world, the Duke of Cambridge has warned... READ MORE›
Researchers talk of 'biological annihilation' as study reveals billions of populations of animals have been lost in recent decades... READ MORE›
We want to build highways across the Serengeti to get more rare earth minerals for our cellphones... READ MORE›
Every year, around 100 people and 40 to 50 elephants are killed as a result in India, for example... READ MORE›
If the world's 75 million unwanted pregnancies were prevented, the global population would rise more gradually to 8.4 billion by 2050 and then fall... READ MORE›
By contrast, all European countries now languish with fertility rates below replacement level, meaning that populations will inexorably decline without large-scale immigration... READ MORE›
Europe's population is overall increasing by a very small amount... READ MORE›
Continued population growth until 2050 is almost inevitable, even if the decline of fertility accelerates, says the report, World Population Prospects the 2015 revision... READ MORE›
Eighty-one percent of the population in developed nations were Internet users, versus just 15.2 percent of the population of the least-developed countries... READ MORE›
Projects that by 2100 the world population will reach 11 billion, with nearly all of that growth occurring in Africa, writes Galka in his email to WorldViews... READ MORE›
Such widespread transgression of safe limits suggests that biodiversity loss, if unchecked, will undermine efforts toward long-term sustainable development, the paper said... READ MORE›
Among the 10 African nations surveyed, Uganda emerged as the continent's best performer with expected growth of 5.6 per cent this year... READ MORE›
Call to cull healthy koalas comes as the Victorian government reveals 700 sick and starving koalas were euthanised at Cape Otway in 2013 and 2014... READ MORE›
The world's population has reached peak youth . this should be a wake-up call to world leaders... READ MORE›
According to the study, the world population will continue to grow at an average of 83 million people a year, despite an expected fall in fertility... READ MORE›
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Photograph Anindito Mukherjee Reuters No government in India has successfully formulated policies to manage the country's human population growth, which stands at 1... READ MORE›
The UK group Population Matters, for example, says it is responsible to have one or two children... READ MORE›
People in countries such as Nicaragua and Cambodia have experienced dramatic increases in healthy life expectancy since 1990, 14.7 years and 13.9 years, respectively... READ MORE›
However, agricultural trade has implications for national food security and could displace environmental impacts from developed to developing countries... READ MORE›
The Pew Research Center's religious profile predictions assessed data from around the world on fertility rates, trends in youth population growth and religious conversion statistics... READ MORE›
Most growth will happen in developing regions particularly Africa according to the UN report World Population Prospects released on Wednesday... READ MORE›
The world is a better place for women and girls in 2016 than even a decade ago... READ MORE›
Most growth will happen in developing regions particularly Africa according to the UN report World Population Prospects released on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Ten African countries, including Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia, are projected to increase their populations five-fold or more by 2100... READ MORE›
Climate Change Richest 10 percent Responsible For Nearly Half Of World's Carbon Emissions... READ MORE›
Oxfam also calculated that the richest 62 people in the world had as much wealth as the poorest half of the global population... READ MORE›
As the global human population grows, the net loss of trees worldwide also may increase, Yale researcher Henry Glick said... READ MORE›
China and India are the only countries in the world with populations that have cracked a billion... READ MORE›
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