+ Follow Global population Tag
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[Title] => Looming food crisis
[Summary] => Global population is expected to reach as high as 11 billion by 2100 from about 7.6 billion in 2018, which with rising income and urbanization, will put a severe strain on food supplies.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL- Informed choice
[Summary] => Thirty-two years ago today, the global population hit five billion.
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[Title] => Earth population to reach 9.7 B in 2050
[Summary] => By the year 2050, there will be some 9.7 billion people living on Earth, according to a new United Nations population report that also tagged the Philippines and two other countries as seeing the largest outflows resulting from the demand for migrant workers, contributing to population change in certain regions.
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[Title] => You can’t just read about push-ups
[Summary] => I recently took a back-to-back workshops/talks about health, specifically about “Healthy Aging” and “Mental Health First Responder”.
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[Title] => Global population to grow by 2.2 billion in 2050
[Summary] => By 2050 the world’s population is predicted to increase by 2.2 billion, with sub-Saharan Africa accounting for more than half of the anticipated growth, a recent report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said.
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[Title] => WHO: 90% of global population breathes polluted air
[Summary] => More than 90 percent of the global population is breathing in high levels of pollutants, the World Health Organization said yesterday, blaming poor air quality for some seven million deaths annually.
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[Title] => Earth population to reach 9.7 B in 2050
[Summary] => By the year 2050, there will be some 9.7 billion people living on Earth, according to a new United Nations population report that also tagged the Philippines and two other countries as seeing the largest outflows resulting from the demand for migrant workers, contributing to population change in certain regions.
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[Title] => Global population to grow by 2.2 billion in 2050
[Summary] => By 2050 the world’s population is predicted to increase by 2.2 billion, with sub-Saharan Africa accounting for more than half of the anticipated growth, a recent report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said.
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[Title] => WHO: 90% of global population breathes polluted air
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