Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
By Leonard David
LiveScience Senior Writer
LiveScience.com Fri Feb 24, 2:04 PM ET
A population milestone is about to be set on this jam-packed planet.
On Saturday, Feb. 25, at 7:16 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, the population here on this good Earth is projected to hit 6.5 billion people.
Along with this forecast, an analysis by the International Programs Center at the U.S.
Census Bureau points to another factoid, Robert Bernstein of the Bureau's Public Information Center advised LiveScience. Mark this on your calendar: Some six years from now, on Oct. 18, 2012 at 4:36 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the Earth will be home to 7 billion folks.
These are estimates, of course, but clear trends emerge from the data behind them.
A report issued by the Bureau in March 2004 noted that world population hit the 6-billion mark in June 1999. "This figure is over 3.5 times the size of the Earth's population at the beginning of the 20th century and roughly double its size in 1960," the study explained.
Even more striking is that the time required for the global population to grow from 5 billion to 6 billionâ??just a dozen yearsâ??was shorter than the interval between any of the previous billions.
On average, 4.4 people are born every second.
The population on Earth today is nearly four times the number in 1900 [graph]. Behind that phenomenal global increase is a vast gulf in birth and death rates among the world's countries. But according to population experts, this gulf is not a simple divide that perpetuates the status quo among the have and have-not nations.
"What is worrisome about this demographic divide is not the differences among nations' population growth rates, but the disparities associated with these trends ... disparities in living standards, health, and economic prospects," explained Mary Kent, co-author along with Carl Haub, of a Population Reference Bureau report issued last month titled "Global Demographic Divide."
Kent, editor of the Population Bulletin, and Haub, a senior demographer at the Population Reference Bureau, reported that news of declining population in Europe fueled concern about a global "birth dearth," but there is continuing population growth in developing countries. The question, they asked, is which demographic trend is the world facing?
"The reality is that both trends are occurring," Haub said. "The dramatic fertility decline during the 20th century coincided with improved health, access to family planning, economic development, and urbanization."
Kent and Haub also reported that most countries will experience population growth through 2050, as the world adds a projected 3 billion more people to the total.
Remarkably, despite the many new developments over the past 50 years, one fact looks very much the same, explained Kent and Haub: Populations are growing most rapidly where such growth can be afforded the leastâ??an observation that has changed little over time, they said.
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Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
The worlds population his 6.5 billion and I live in a town of population 50? WTF?
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
thats a little scary to me, Earth cant accomodate 6.5 billion humans
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
Damn, that's a lot of people. Our Earths population has doubled in only 40yrs or so.
Seeing as that 30,000 people die from starvation everyday, it all kind of equals out, in a way.
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
That's it!!!! I'm going to mars, I need a few bitches to go with me though!!:rasta:
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
Quote:
Originally Posted by Powder Puff
we need a war
or a pandemic...
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
what we need is selective breeding haha, ever read the book the bell curve?
All the stupid people in the world keep having like 10 kids, while smart people have like one or none... come on you gotta admit it, every time you go to the store you see some white trash family walking around with like 8 kids and the parents are like 16
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
anyway..
It'll all be over soon, if Bush keeps on sitting there giving mad orders out..