Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of psychedelic neuroscience and mental health. Benjamin holds a Master's degree ...
Population ecology is the study of how populations — of plants, animals, and other organisms — change over time and space and interact with their environment. Populations are groups of organisms of ...
On July 11, the United Nations will mark its annual World Population Day, which aims to raise awareness of global population trends and related issues. Here are five facts about how the world’s ...
Birth rates have dropped faster than life expectancy has increased, causing slower population growth around the world. Forecasts from the United Nations predict that world population will actually ...
The global population landscape is set to experience a significant shift, as some countries grapple with dramatic declines while others anticipate major growth. New analysis from the World Population ...
The convergence of artificial intelligence breakthroughs and declining global population growth presents an unexpected economic opportunity, according to American entrepreneur and venture capitalist ...
Amy Jankiewicz says the government must address the effect of global increases in population and unsustainable consumption patterns as intertwined challenges George Monbiot’s article (The UK ...
John Wilmoth is Director, Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). Clare Menozzi, Lina Bassarsky and Danan Gu are Population Officers, UN DESA.
Net international migration dropped sharply amid President Trump's immigration crackdown, new Census data shows.
Global population trends are drawing increasing concern from experts and public figures alike. Recently, political commentator Tim Pool highlighted declining birth rates and their far-reaching social ...
A sharp drop in net immigration has led to a slowdown in U.S. population growth. The Census Bureau says the population grew only about half as fast in the year ending last June as it did the previous ...