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Since 1970, 73% of global wildlife has been lost, while the world's population has doubled to 8 billion. Research shows this ...
Ecologists are concerned that forest ecosystems will not keep pace with a rapidly changing climate, failing to remain healthy and productive. Before the rapid climate change of the past century, tree ...
In their new book After the Spike, demographers Dean Spears and Michael Geruso make the counterintuitive case for worrying ...
But all that was countered by the fact that Tucson, with a population of more than 546,000, grew by just 2,925 in the past year, an anemic 0.5% growth rate.
Energy is an indispensable commodity in the daily routines of people. People can add daily individual needs such as food, communications, transportation, education, social conditions as well as ...
Immigration is driving U.S. population growth and helping offset a broader demographic shift as the baby boom generation ages, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. U.S. children outnumber ...
In America's 20 largest metros, there are nearly 1,500 suburbs with a population higher than 10,000. According to Point2Homes ...
Tighter immigration rules have cut off the fuel from the Canadian population growth engine. Canada added just 20,107 people in the first quarter, essentially no percentage change to quarterly ...
With falling population growth rates, we will see the dependency rate rise. This is the ratio of non-working people—children and elders—to the working population.
Conway has officially surpassed the 70,000-resident mark, doubling the nation's median growth rate for cities with populations over 50,000, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. From ...
“Many population growth rates reversed or saw major changes between 2023 and 2024,” Crystal Delbé, a statistician in the Census Bureau’s Population Division, said in a statement.
CHARLESTON — The South saw the nation's highest population growth rate for towns and cities in 2024, and in South Carolina there were 62 places that grew even faster. Across the South ...