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Fast Growth countries

(Figures may not add to totals due to rounding) ---------------Natural Time unit Births Deaths increase Year 132,697,074 56,260,324 76,436,750 Month 11,058,090 4,688,360 6,369,729 Day 363,554 154,138 209,416 Hour 15,148 6,422 8,726 Minute 252 107 145 Second 4.2 1.8 2.4

Ecological footprint

UN predictions, low, medium, high

What is our carrying capacity? 1 to 33 million is the range of predictions. 10-12 billion was the typical prediction More and more evidence that it is smaller due to footprint changes. What will it look like when we reach it? How will we reach it as a world?