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World population to pass 7b on October 31: UN
Updated: 2011-05-04 09:18
(Agencies)
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UNITED NATIONS - The world's population is projected to pass 7 billion on October 31 as it heads toward 10 billion or more by the end of the century, a new UN report said on Tuesday.
The report also predicted that the global population would be higher by mid-century than its last edition forecast two years ago, reaching 9.31 billion instead of 9.15 billion. It attributed this to fewer deaths as well as more births than it had anticipated.
The October date for reaching the 7 billion mark is based on calculations from current trends and Hania Zlotnik, head of the UN economic department's population division, said it should be taken "with a grain of salt."
Nevertheless, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) announced it would start a seven-day countdown on October 24 that would include a series of events. The world reached 6 billion people in 1998 and was 6.89 on July 1.
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UN officials said their figures were based on the assumption that fertility would taper off during the century.
But Zlotnik told a news conference, "Stabilization of the population doesn't seem to us as very probable at this moment."
Nations face a delicate balance between high fertility and booming populations, which strain food and other resources, and low fertility, which leads to aging populations and stress on social services, as some European states are already finding.
"All countries are going to age if their populations are not to explode even more than they are exploding now," Zlotnik said.
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