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    Default Top 15 most populous countries by 2050 and 2100

    Top 15 most populous countries in 2050:

    1 India 1,736,226
    2 China 1,393,942
    3 United States 434,781
    4 Nigeria 392,129
    5 Indonesia 306,735
    6 Pakistan 279,481
    7 Brazil 237,890
    8 Bangladesh 200,116
    9 Philippines 158,331
    10 Mexico 152,135
    11 Democratic Republic of the Congo 149,327
    12 Ethiopia 146,906
    13 Tanzania 139,187
    14 Russia 133,702
    15 Egypt 126,929
    Top 15 most populous countries in 2100

    1 India 1,680,668
    2 China 1,048,116
    3 Nigeria 750,277
    4 United States 530,331
    5 Tanzania 324,946
    6 Indonesia 282,221
    7 Pakistan 279,746
    8 Democratic Republic of the Congo 219,258
    9 Brazil 200,943
    10 Philippines 191,971
    11 Uganda 176,309
    12 Bangladesh 173,996
    13 Kenya 166,076
    14 Ethiopia 160,596
    15 Iraq 151,979
    http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/Excel-Data/population.htm

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    The population boom has been particularly high in SSA Africa:

    Congo:
    2014 estimate 77,433,744
    2011 estimate 71,712,867 (19th)
    1984 census 29,673,000

    Nigeria (expected to be at around 730 million by 2100 according to the UN)
    2013 estimate 174,507,539
    2010 estimate 155,215,573
    1930 33,000,000

    Ethiopia
    2015 90,076,012
    2011 estimate 90,873,739
    2007 census 73,918,505
    1983 33,500,000

    Angola (expected to hit over 47 million people by 2060)
    2014 census24,383,301
    2009 estimate 18,498,000
    1970 5,600,000

    Senegal:
    2013 census13,508,715
    2002 census 9,967,21

    Uganda:
    2013 census36,824,000
    2009 estimate 32,369,558 (37th)
    2002 census 24,227,297

    Mozambique:
    2011 estimate23,929,708
    2009 estimate 22,894,000
    1990 14,200,000
    1950 6,200,000

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    These populations would not grow so much if not for subsidization from the US/Europe. If and when Europe and America go broke, there will be a massive starvation in the Third World like never seen before. India, Pakistan, Brazil and China might be able to stay stable, but other population gains are not sustainable in my honest opinion.

    Ironically, help from charities and foreign aid may come and bite third world countries in the ass when the starving times come (after the US and Europe are wiped out, stop giving aid, or go completely broke)

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    Mother Europe is fucked.

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    It will solve/balance itself eventually, mother nature got her ways.

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    bullshit

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    Quote Originally Posted by curupira View Post
    The population boom has been particularly high in SSA Africa:
    I don't get it. These people are starving, yet they are having babies by the dozen. WTF?

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    United Nations – Africa’s population is expected to rise from the current 1 billion people to 3.6 billion by 2100, a report released on Wednesday by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) says.

    The report, which relied on recent estimates by UN Population Division, states that Nigeria’s population will increase from 390 million in 2050 to 730 million by 2100.

    Nigeria will be the third most populous country in the world by 2100, up from its current seventh position.

    The report predicts a global population of 9.3 billion in 2050, an increase over earlier figures, and more than 10 billion people by the end of this century.

    Much of this increase is expected to come from high fertility countries, which comprises 39 in Africa, nine in Asia, six in Oceania and four in Latin America, the report says.
    http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/10/n...ets-to-3-6-bn/

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    Predications are rarely right mirror to rely on, they predict population movement based of recent trends of immigration/emigration and birth rate however tend to ignore possible obstacles any country might face such as eventual civil war, diseases, famine, migration which might go in opposite directions, ever changing fertility rate, so on so forth.

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    Wow we are fucked up

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