The road to 10 billion
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Dear John
Today is World Population Day, and the United Nations have just released their new population projections. Released every two years, the report predicts future population changes at a global, national and regional level through to the end of the century.
Here are the headlines:
- We will add another two billion people by 2063
- The world's population will peak at 10.3 billion in the mid-2080s
- It will then gradually decline, dipping below 10 billion by 2100
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The good news is, the peak is slightly lower than the last set of projections two years ago. That said, it still represents a significant increase from today's number of 8.1 billion. This means ever more people will find themselves trapped in poverty, suffering the impacts of the climate crisis and unable to access the fundamental building blocks of education and healthcare necessary for sustainable development.
Today's projections show that our work continues to be vital. Thank you, as always, for your support.
Best wishes,
Dominic Nutt
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