In 1804, the world population finally reached 1 billion. Over the next 218 years, the gaps between reaching the next billion ...
The world population has been growing for centuries. It wasn’t a problem until it was – or is, as the case may be – and for ...
Once you start thinking about these issues, it's hard to think about anything else,' a Spanish economist says.
The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.” This B.F. Skinner quote captures two human tendencies ...
The aging of the world population is expected to accelerate in the coming decades, which will likely produce bad outcomes for the stock market, JPMorgan strategists say. The strategists say that ...
Britain's population grew by 1% in annual terms to 68.3 million as of mid-2023, mainly due to high immigration, official data ...
Yeah, although the world population is the largest it's ever been, it's slowing down. According to the UN's World Population Prospects 2024 report, the world population is expected to grow by ...
As the theme of this year’s World Population Day reminds us, investing in data collection is important to understanding problems, tailoring solutions, and driving progress. So is finance.
South Africa is today commemorating World Population Day 2024 which highlights the crucial role of inclusive data in creating ...