Demography

Population worries

More than five decades ago, the Club of Rome released its report “The Limits of Growth” which predicted a certain economic and societal collapse that would accompany a rapidly growing global population. In 1970, there were about 3.7 billion inhabitants. Two decades later, in June 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Rio de Janeiro Earth [...]

2022-10-14T11:08:45-04:00October 14, 2022|Demography, Population|

30th anniversary of Save the Planet’s People conference

Interim Staff: In July 1993, Alliance for Life and Campaign Life Coalition hosted a conference that attracted nearly 1300 attendees – some from as far away as Nigeria and England – to Toronto to call on world leaders and policymakers to prioritize human beings over the planet. The national conference, held at the Toronto Holiday Inn, had international overtones with its theme [...]

2022-09-30T09:52:52-04:00September 30, 2022|Abortion, Demography, Population|

World population to reach 8 billion in November: UN

Paul Tuns: As it does every other July 11 – the date is designated by the United Nations as World Population Day -- the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs released its biannual report on global population and future projections. The World Population Prospects 2022, released a year late due to data-gathering bottlenecks because of the pandemic, predicted that in November, [...]

2022-09-14T09:36:33-04:00September 14, 2022|Demography, Population|

Canada birth rate hits all-time low

Paul Tuns: Statistics Canada released data May 31 showing that the average birth rate for women has decreased to a record-low 1.4 children per woman of child-bearing age, down from the previous low of 1.47 in 2019; 2.1 children per woman of child-bearing age is considered the natural replacement rate for a population. Canada’s population has grown 5.2 per cent since 2016 [...]

2022-07-19T15:28:56-04:00July 19, 2022|Demography, Population|
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