Be fruitful and multiply — but not that fast
The global population has reached 8 billion people this week and continues to grow. How will it affect our planet?

The Earth population this week has surpassed 8 billion people. Even though it is impossible to precisely calculate the date when it happened, the UN points to 15 November as the date. Back in the 1970s, many experts forecasted that the global population increase would very soon lead to famine as well as ecological, economic, and social collapse. In 2019, 11,000 scientists all over the world called on the global community to stabilise and preferably reduce the world population. We break down how Homo sapiens inhabited the whole planet, who suffered because of it, and whether apocalyptic predictions can turn into reality.
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Tanking it
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