Max Roser on Twitter: "The global population grew at the fastest rate in 1968. In the 50 years since then population growth rate slowed down. The chart also shows the expectation of
Our World in Data on Twitter: "By 2100 the UN projects that 83% of the world population will live in Asia & Africa. Largest growth will be in Africa, with its share
Our World in Data - Something important to remember when talking about the world population: it isn't all about the total number of people, it's also about the changing rate of growth.
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