According to recent research the world population is expected to peak mid century and then fall dramatically as the birth rate nose dives. One consequence will be more old people and fewer youngsters. The concern is taxes and care of an ageing population.
It probably means more migration and different employment opportunities. From a world resources view point I think this is good news: more food to go around and less environmental damage.
Showing posts with label population. Show all posts
Showing posts with label population. Show all posts
16 Jul 2020
21 Jan 2018
Building site - NOT amateur radio
One of our local village pubs has been empty for years. Like many spaces in our village, it is going to be used for new houses. We moved here in 1975 when the village had 3 schools and about 4000 people. Now it has 1 school and a population of way over 6000. Signs of the times. Building work started last week.
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