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CNNW The July 2, 2024



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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 2, 2024



but now, data scientists and demographers, like my guest today, stephen shaw, say we re actually facing a disastrous spiral of de population. why have birth rates declined dramatically and how much does it matter? stephen shaw, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. let s start with a basic fact. the world s population is still rising. at some point later this century, it s going to get to about 9.7 billion. and we can see the immense strain that our planet is already under in terms of resources, in terms of fragile ecosystems. and yet you seem to be saying that we as a species need to focus on having more babies. why? well, just to be clear, the reason the world s population is still growing has got nothing to do with births. births peaked in the planet around ten years ago, at around 143 million. today, that s down to around 135. we re already past peak birth as a planet. so, why is, confusingly, this total population increasing? it s because, thankfully, peopl ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024



in gaza says at least 50 people were killed including women and children. the israel defense forces confirmed it targeted a hamas compound in the area. in its most recent statement, the idf said it killed two senior hamas commanders. in an earlier statement, it said: the us state department says it is aware of the reports and is gathering more information. earlier on sunday, hamas launched a missile attack on israel for the first time in months. the israeli military said at least eight rockets were launched from the rafah area towards tel aviv. all the projectiles were either intercepted by air defence systems or fell in fields. meanwhile, our partner cbs news is reporting that us diplomatic efforts to broker a deal to release hostages held in gaza by hamas and other allied groups are expected to continue soon. negotiators from qatar, egypt and the united states will be part of the talks. cia director william burns last week travelled to paris to revive talks after ne ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 22:49:00

And the longer we live, the more impairment will hit us. absolutely. demographers talk about what they call rectangularisation of life curves, and that is that you live to a certain age, 80 or 100 years, and then boom, you are dead at the end. and that would be perfect but that is not what we have. we go along and we decline and we decline and then we die and it is the decline which is so expensive and so problematic. which brings me to one area of impairment that i m not sure you have spent so much time thinking and talking about or at least i have missed it, that is, not the physical but the mental and intellectual impairment. often of course that can come with old age or dementia, alzheimer s, and it affects so many people as they get older. some of the things you are talking about ....

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Three cheers for Britain's 'bad' demographics!

Last month’s sunny population growth projections from the Office for National Statistics surprised many with their forecast of a sharp upturn after long-standing declines in fertility rates. But it used stale inputs. Demographers warn that the next forecast, using fresher assumptions, will be bleaker. ....

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