World population will hit nearly 11 billion by 2100
By Mark Fischetti
Scientific America - Nov 18, 2014
United Nations leaders have worried for decades about the pace of
population growth. A few years ago leading calculations had global
population peaking at nine billion by 2070 and then easing to 8.4
billion by 2100. Currently it stands at 7.2 billion. Recently the U.N.
revised these numbers steeply upward: the population is now expected to
rise to 9.6 billion by 2050 and continue to 10.9 billion by 2100 (black line, below). What caused this drastic revision? Almost all the increase comes from Africa (pink line).
Earlier models “had anticipated that fertility rates in Africa would
drop quickly, but they haven’t,” says Adrian Raftery, a statistician at
the University of Washington, who assessed the revised estimates. How
the world will feed a few billion more people is the question of the
day.
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