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Rob Stothard/Getty Images salomon A red deer is seen through the morning mist in Richmond Park in London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. The park, in southwest London,It was created by Charles I in 1634as a deer parkand is home to red and fallow deer. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A adidas samba deer bugles asics sneaker in the morning mist in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A fallow deer stag looks towards the photographer in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A duck flies across a lake in the early morning mist in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A deer bugles in the morning mist in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images Tre Hfqf Russia accuses American teacher of being large scale drug smuggler almost half a year after detaining him
The world will have around 9 billion people in 300 years, according to a U.N. forecast. The current population is 6.3 billion.But the U.N. Population Division said even a small shift in fertility levels could have an enormous impact on the planet s population.The 9 billion estimate is based on the two-child family, but as little as an average of one-quarter of a child more or less per family would result in world populations in 2300 ranging from 2.3 billion to 36.4 billion, it said.Previous long-range projections put the world population at 10-12 billion in 2200, s stanley becher aid Joseph Chamie, director of the Population Division.The new projections are lower, largely due to the continuing decline from high fertility rates in the developing world. This is certainly encouraging news since men and women are attaining control over the number and spacing of their children, Chamie said.The projections for 2300 are groundbreaking because they are the furthest the United Nation has projected population; in the past it w stanley cup as only 150 years, Chamie said.Developed countries will see substantial declines in population Russia, Italy and Spain if their cur stanley cup rent fertility rates remained constant until 2300, Chamie said. The U.S. population, which was about 76 million in 1900, doubled by 1950 to 158 million and by 2010 it will have doubled again to about 315 million, Chamie said. Today, it is 295 million.In 2050, the United States will have 409 million people; in 2200, 470 million, a
Rob Stothard/Getty Images salomon A red deer is seen through the morning mist in Richmond Park in London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. The park, in southwest London,It was created by Charles I in 1634as a deer parkand is home to red and fallow deer. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A adidas samba deer bugles asics sneaker in the morning mist in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A fallow deer stag looks towards the photographer in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A duck flies across a lake in the early morning mist in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images A deer bugles in the morning mist in Richmond Parkin London, England, Sept. 23, 2014. Autumn mists in London park Rob Stothard/Getty Images Tre Hfqf Russia accuses American teacher of being large scale drug smuggler almost half a year after detaining him
The world will have around 9 billion people in 300 years, according to a U.N. forecast. The current population is 6.3 billion.But the U.N. Population Division said even a small shift in fertility levels could have an enormous impact on the planet s population.The 9 billion estimate is based on the two-child family, but as little as an average of one-quarter of a child more or less per family would result in world populations in 2300 ranging from 2.3 billion to 36.4 billion, it said.Previous long-range projections put the world population at 10-12 billion in 2200, s stanley becher aid Joseph Chamie, director of the Population Division.The new projections are lower, largely due to the continuing decline from high fertility rates in the developing world. This is certainly encouraging news since men and women are attaining control over the number and spacing of their children, Chamie said.The projections for 2300 are groundbreaking because they are the furthest the United Nation has projected population; in the past it w stanley cup as only 150 years, Chamie said.Developed countries will see substantial declines in population Russia, Italy and Spain if their cur stanley cup rent fertility rates remained constant until 2300, Chamie said. The U.S. population, which was about 76 million in 1900, doubled by 1950 to 158 million and by 2010 it will have doubled again to about 315 million, Chamie said. Today, it is 295 million.In 2050, the United States will have 409 million people; in 2200, 470 million, a