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Christians remain the largest religious group. But they’re shrinking as a share of the global population, as many Christians ...
Every part of that appears to be wrong. In reality, Thailand’s reported birth rate last year was 0.98, and preliminary 2025 ...
The global human population has been climbing for the past two centuries. But what is normal for all of us alive today — growing up while the world is growing rapidly — may be a blip in human ...
Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest regions, we explore how people shape the planet — and how the planet shapes ...
Now it says the population bomb may never go off: it reckons sub-Saharan Africa’s population may peak as soon as 2060, which is 40 years earlier than the UN’s projections. Even so, fertility ...
The most densely populated region in the world in Macau, an administrative region near the south coast of China. It is home to 710,000 people in an area of just over 30 square kilometers.
In fiscal 2024, the World Bank approved $15.6 billion for 96 operations in the region, ... million people by expanding access to grid and off-grid electricity in a region where only 48 percent of the ...
In the decades after World War II, East Asia’s population boomed. Between 1950 and 1980, it increased by almost 80 percent. By 2020, the region had almost 2.5 times as many inhabitants as in 1950, ...
The United States population accounts for just over 4% of the world population, and geographically, the U.S. covers 1.96% of the Earth’s surface or 6.1% of its landmass. China similarly covers ...
Muslim population to decline in this part of the world. According to a report by the Pew Research Center, Muslim population will witness a decline in the Asia-Pacific region, decreasing to 52.8% ...
The Pew Research study had made this estimate for the 45-year period between 2015 to 2060, noting that in 2015, the Muslim population was 1.8 billion globally, which is expected to cross the three ...
AI could lead to a global population drop to 100 million by 2300. Subhash Kak predicts job replacement will drive significant birth rate decline. He cites declining populations in Europe, China ...