Comments on: Population estimate https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=98 Tue, 01 Mar 2005 05:04:16 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.10 By: Jen https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=98&cpage=1#comment-302 Tue, 01 Mar 2005 05:04:16 +0000 /?p=98#comment-302 I wonder if the actual number of people on the Earth is even what matters right now. Or is it the way we are living that makes the idea of population growth such a bad one? If we lived more sustainably and less selfishly or greedily then maybe the Earth could stand at least a few million people? This is just an idea, if it is tru though, then what would the treshold number be for Earth-crashing even if everyone was living perfectly sustainably? OR does the word sustainable in itself imply that the population is not going over its max??

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By: Hannah https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=98&cpage=1#comment-294 Sun, 27 Feb 2005 22:48:10 +0000 /?p=98#comment-294 I wonder how long it will take for developing countries to stabilize their birth rates. They
said India will surpass China in numbers. I’m just worried because as these countries
develop, they’ll also adopt new technologies which means more consumption and more waste.
It’s also a difficult situation, when and when not to interfere? Should we leave these
countries to develop on their own, or should we be implementing policies that will help the
country in the long run? Like China’s one-child policy, for example…

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By: Garry Peterson https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=98&cpage=1#comment-278 Fri, 25 Feb 2005 22:03:46 +0000 /?p=98#comment-278 Today the word’s population is roughly 6.5 Billion. A population of 9 Billion in 45 years is an increase of 3.5 Billion. 3.5 / 6.5 = 53% and increase of 1/2.

From 1950 -> 1990 the world’s population roughly doubled.
The projected 2050 population is rougly double the world population in 1980 not today.

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