IN 2025, the country charted a bold course for the future with the historic launch of the Tanzania Development Vision 2050 ...
The world's richest 15% produce as much food-related emissions as the poorest 50% combined. New research reveals stark ...
A recent Census Bureau study showed that 21st century young adults in the U.S. haven’t been adulting like baby boomers did.
European governments worried about population decline often focus on policies to encourage people to have more children.
The seventh edition of the Global Outlook (GEO-7) offers a stark vision of the decades to come. But its authors say the worst ...
India is forecast to remain the country with the largest population, growing from 1,419,316,933 people today to 1,482,525,207 in 2100. China, currently the second-most populous nation in the world, is ...
Our world is becoming increasingly urban. Cities are now home to 45 per cent of the global population of 8.2 billion, according to UN DESA’s World Urbanization Prospects 2025: Summary of Results, ...
UN rankings updated using new criteria to better reflect the mass urban transformation driving a global shift in how we live—and the megacities emerging from it. A new United Nations report has ...
More than 150 Nobel and World Food Prize laureates have issued a call to world leaders to prioritize research and technologies they say are needed to meet the food needs of 9.7 billion people by 2050 ...
Background: Breast cancer is a leading global health challenge, exhibiting significant regional disparities in incidence, mortality, and survival outcomes. This study analyzed the burden of breast ...
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