Populating A New World Order: 2050's Population Landscape
by SavvyRoo on Aug 7, 2015 | Views: 306 | Score: 0
| % change in regional population from 2015-2050 | |
|---|---|
| Africa | 108.9 |
| Oceania | 43.9 |
| Latin America & The Carribean | 23.6 |
| North America | 21 |
| Asia | 19.9 |
| Europe | -4.3 |
Sources:
economist.com

By the year 2050, the world will have undergone a shift to a new world order, according to forecasts from the United Nations. With a population nearing 10 billion people, the global population will be experiencing a major change in global demographics. By that time, the population of Africa will have more than doubled, while Europe will have shrunk to a more modest size.