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Planet's Population to Hit 6.5 Billion Saturday
A population milestone is about to be set on this jam-packed planet.
On Saturday, Feb. 25, at 7:16 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, the population here on this good Earth is projected to hit 6.5 billion people.
Along with this forecast, an analysis by the International Programs Center at the U.S. Census Bureau points to another factoid, Robert Bernstein of the Bureau's Public Information Center advised LiveScience. Mark this on your calendar: Some six years from now, on Oct. 18, 2012 at 4:36 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the Earth will be home to 7 billion folks.
These are estimates, of course, but clear trends emerge from the data behind them.
Originally posted by carporalpowers
True, but doesn't that like mean the world is going to end?
Originally posted by carporalpowers
True, but doesn't that like mean the world is going to end?
Originally posted by Zion Mainframe
st3ve_o, you've got my Way Above vote
If 2012 won't end the world, 7 BILLION people will. Ther are just too many people on the planet, Earth's carrying capacity is not unlimited.
Originally posted by dave_54
All those people have to eat. They have to live somewhere, and they will need medical care.
So invest in food, construction, and medical supply companies! There's money to be made from this.
Originally posted by beerbaron105
i dont know the exact stats, but i heard you could fit everyoen in the world on one of the smaller states in the usa...so i think we have alot of room left.
Originally posted by st3ve_o
dinosaurs and humans have failed misserably, look all the way through mankinds history all its ever been is WAR.
Dinosaurs flourished for 140 million years and were the most successful land creatures ever to have lived. If the history of the Earth were compressed into a single year, dinosaurs appeared in early August and disappeared in late November