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In 2100 China may have half of it's actual population.
https://www.iflscience.com/health-an...t-few-decades/
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mission accomplished, Bill Gates
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I wonder what will be the main causation factor should it happen.
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Except that world population is not declining it is climbing. And according to that article it will continue climbing for decades before they expect it should decline. Big difference.
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The estimations of how global population unfolds over this century, show a generally climbing graph with a widening variance range the further ahead in time you look. That is why at the end of the century you have a very small chance for indeed a small decline down to 7.5 bn or so, but a very high probability for a net growth, at maximum as high as some I think 14 or 15 bn. The chances for a net growth are much higher than the chances for a net decline, that means. Much bigger.
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