Submitted by filosoful t3_ygmcfa in Futurology
lughnasadh t1_iuaolp3 wrote
Reply to comment by YnotBbrave in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
>>because “reasons”
Africa's population will go from 1.3 billion today to 4.3 billion in 2100, while the US's will only increase by 100 million.
Emu1981 t1_iucbdh0 wrote
>Africa's population will go from 1.3 billion today to 4.3 billion in 2100, while the US's will only increase by 100 million.
This assumes that current population trends will continue for the next 80 years though. COVID-19 has already changed the projected population growth to peak at 10.4 billion in 2080 before dropping off. It is going to be a bit hard for Africa alone to increase it's population by 3 billion when it is projected that the entire world population is only going to increase by 2 billion.
goodsam2 t1_iudq5w7 wrote
Population projections for most of the world are rising too high. They keep projecting the natural amount of kids people will have is replacement level which is ~2 but from what I've seen the answer seems to be quite a bit lower. I don't think the world population crosses 9 billion but basically all the growth is in Africa.
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