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Earth Policy Institute Resources on POPULATION and HEALTH

Global Population Indicator

Eco-Economy Indicators are twelve trends that the Earth Policy Institute tracks to measure progress in building an eco-economy. When assessing the adequacy of basic resources such as land or water over time, population is the universal denominator: as population expands, per capita availability shrinks.


During 2004, 133 million people were born and 57 million died, expanding world population by 76 million. This excess of births over deaths was concentrated in the developing countries, which added 73 million people compared with only 3 million in the industrial countries. World population, growing by 1.2 percent annually, is projected to reach 6.4 billion in 2005. MORE...


Key Data Related to POPULATION and HEALTH:

Figure 1: World Population, Annual Addition, and Growth Rate, 1950 to 2000, with Projection to 2050

Figure 2: World Average Fertility Rate, 1950 to 2000, with Projection to 2050

Figure 3: Total Fertility Rate and Population by Region, 2003

Figure 4:Total Fertility Rate in the Developed World and the Developing World graph table

Figure 5: Life Expectancy by Continent, 1950 to 2000, with Projection to 2050

Figure 6: World Average Life Expectancy, 1950 to 2000, with Projection to 2050

Figure 7: Life Expectancy at Birth in Botswana, 1950 to 2000, with Projection to 2050

Figure 8: World Population, 1950 to 2000, with Projections to 2050 graph table



From the Eco-Economy Updates:

Coal Takes Heavy Human Toll (24 August 2004)

U.S. Leading World Away from Cigarettes
(18 February 2004)

Troubling New Flows of Environmental Refugees
(28 January 2004)

Record Heat Wave in Europe Takes 35,000 Lives
(9 October 2003)

Deserts Advancing, Civilization Retreating
(27 March 2003)

Population Growth Leading to Land Hunger
(23 January 2003)

Sterilization is World's Most Popular Contraceptive Method
(15 October 2002)

Air Pollution Fatalities Now Exceed Traffic Fatalities by 3 to 1
(17 September 2002)

Iran's Birth Rate Plummeting at Record Pace
(28 December 2001)

Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health in Exercise-Deprived Societies
(19 December 2000)

HIV Epidemic Restructuring Africa’s Population
(31 October 2000)

Africa Is Dying — It Needs Help
(18 July 2000)

Population Growth Sentencing Millions to Hydrological Poverty
(21 June 2000)

World Kicking the Cigarette Habit
(10 May 2000)

From PLAN B: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble

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Chapter 5 - Our Socially Divided World
Introduction
Life Expectancy: A Seminal Indicator
The Effects of the HIV Epidemic
Poverty and Hunger
Poverty and the Burden of Disease
The High Cost of Illiteracy

Chapter 6 - Plan A: Business as Usual
Introduction
Accelerating Environmental Decline
Spreading Hunger, Growing Unrest
Streams of Environmental Refugees
Population Growth and Political Conflict
Plan A: Overwhelmed by Problems

Chapter 10 - Responding to the Social Challenge
Introduction
Stabilizing Population
Universal Basic Education
Curbing the HIV Epidemic
Health for All
School Lunches for the Poor
Breaking Out


From ECO-ECONOMY: Building an Economy for the Earth



Chapter 9 - Redesigning Cities for People

Introduction
An Urbanizing Species
Car-Centered Urban Sprawl
Urbanization and Obesity
Urban Rail and Bicycle Systems
Planning Cities for People

Chapter 10 - Stabilizing Population by Reducing Fertility
Introduction
Breaking out or Breaking Down
Africa Breaking Down
Filling the Family Planning Gap
The Role of Female Education
Using Soap Operas and Sitcoms
Stopping at Two

 

 
 
   

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