Our World in Data - Falling death rates succeeded by falling birth rates has been described by the model of the demographic transition – which explains the beginning and end of population
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The World's Population Hasn't Grown Exponentially for at Least Half a Century - Union of Concerned Scientists
Our World in Data on Twitter: "The two metrics that determine world population growth: the number of births and deaths each year. How many people die and how many are born each
Max Roser on Twitter: "The global population grew at the fastest rate in 1968. In the 50 years since then population growth rate slowed down. The chart also shows the expectation of
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Assessing Future Population Growth in the Anthropocene - Population Growth - Human Rights, the Economy, and the Environment
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