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UN: Population growth must slow

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The world population growth rate must slow down significantly to avoid reaching unsustainable levels, says a new UN report.

To have a reasonable chance of stabilising world population, fertility must drop to below “replacement level”.

It must then be maintained at that level for an extended period, says the report.

This replacement level is the fertility level at which a population replaces itself from one generation to the next.

The world population is already poised to reach 7 billion later this year and this figure potentially could double to 14 billion by 2100 if action is not taken.

This is of particular concern for the least developed countries worldwide, which are growing at the fastest rate and are already the most vulnerable to famine.

The UN Population Division have produced six projections of potential future population change based on different changes to fertility level and other factors.

In the medium scenario, world population peaks at 9.4 billion in 2070 and then starts to decline.

However for this to happen, fertility needs to decline significantly in most developing countries.

No guarantee

In recent years, there has been widespread acceptance of the medium scenario as almost a certainty.

However Hania Zlotnik, the Director of the UN Population Division says there is “no guarantee that this scenario will become a reality because high-fertility countries may not reduce their fertility fast enough and countries with intermediate fertility levels may see them stagnate above replacement level”.

“Even countries with intermediate fertility need to reduce it to replacement level or below if they wish to avert continuous population increases to unsustainable levels.”

The high and low projections reveal how even relatively small deviations from replacement-level fertility can lead to dramatic changes in the size of the world population.

The high scenario, where fertility remains mostly between 2.2 and 2.3 children per woman, would lead to a world population of nearly 30 billion in 2300

The report says that “even with significant fertility reductions, Africa’s population will likely increase by 150% by 2100 and many of its countries will see their populations increase four-fold or more”.

It warns that although the reduction of fertility may be inevitable, considerable effort over the next few decades is required to make it a reality.

The “World Demographic Trends” report has been released by the UN Population Division today ahead of the UN Commission on Population and Development.

BBC



4 Comments on "UN: Population growth must slow"

  1. Kenz300 on Fri, 4th Feb 2011 7:12 am 

    Quote — “The world population growth rate must slow down significantly to avoid reaching unsustainable levels, says a new UN report.”
    ———————–

    I think we are already unsustainable.

    Look at countries around the world with similar situation to Egypt and Tunisia.

    High unemployment — no future for youth

    Limited resources of food, water, oil..

    Wealth concentrated in the top 2%..

    Corrupt business and political leaders..

    an ever expanding population making things worse every day.

    How many other countries are in this situation?

    What will happen when countries begin to hoard resources for THEIR populations?

  2. kiwichick on Fri, 4th Feb 2011 7:35 am 

    this is a wow moment

    has the UN ever come out on population growth before???

  3. DC on Fri, 4th Feb 2011 2:47 pm 

    The BBC would do well to point out that one of the one of the most overpopulated countries with an out-of-of control birthrate, is america. An america will 460 million will more likely resemble something out of Harry Harrisons novel, Make Room Make Room(the movie soylent green), rather than a
    green, peaceful low carbon paradise than some like to imagine it will be.

  4. Cesar8 on Mon, 7th Feb 2011 5:49 pm 

    Hello,

    why stopp growth of population? It’s not necessary: let resources grow. That’s the right way. Mankind is there to live. Ecology is there to help produce new resources for the human being. UN goes in a wrong direction.

    Stopping growth of population is hindering peoples faith, life and freedom. It’s very dangerous and contrary to love and peace.

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