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so this is world population day? where "normal" humans enjoy life? huh. i guess i'm the abnormal one. #hd #grimreaper #hoodie #stroll #city #WorldPopulationDay2025

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🌍 Today on #WorldPopulationDay2025, we’re reminded that sustainable development starts with people.

🌱 By 2050, nearly 70% of the world’s population will live in urban areas, intensifying the need for inclusive planning and environmental protection.

#ClimateJustice #PeopleAndPlanet

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As we commemorate #WorldPopulationDay2025 today, learn more about our research to address demographic challenges as the world’s population continues to evolve. With evidence-based decisions we can find equitable solutions for all.

Download our first #PolicyBrief ⬇️
www.ub.edu/sustainwell-...

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Image shows young office workers walking in the street on their lunch break next to a quote from Professor Jane Falkingham CBE, Director of the ESRC Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations (CPC-CG), who notes: "Fertility decline is not simply a matter of choice. It reflects economic uncertainty, unaffordable childcare, precarious housing, and a mismatch between fertility intentions and the means to realise them. If young adults are to have the families they desire, we must listen to them and address the barriers they face. CPC and CG research continues to provide the data and insight needed to shape those solutions.”

Image shows young office workers walking in the street on their lunch break next to a quote from Professor Jane Falkingham CBE, Director of the ESRC Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations (CPC-CG), who notes: "Fertility decline is not simply a matter of choice. It reflects economic uncertainty, unaffordable childcare, precarious housing, and a mismatch between fertility intentions and the means to realise them. If young adults are to have the families they desire, we must listen to them and address the barriers they face. CPC and CG research continues to provide the data and insight needed to shape those solutions.”

As we mark #WorldPopulationDay2025, find out more about recent CPC-CG research providing insights and policy evidence under this year's UN theme:

"Empowering young people to create the #families they want in a fair and hopeful world"

➡️ www.cpc.ac.uk/news/latest_... @bspsuk.bsky.social #population

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For the first time, older people outnumber children. With falling fertility, some governments are restricting rights. #IamAPHRC generates evidence to guide fair, people-first solutions.

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#APHRCResearch #WeAreAfrica #WorldPopulationDay2025

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#パステル #水彩 #コラージュ #Art
#WorldPopulationDay2025

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There are enough clothes for 6 generations but 87% end up in landfill

There are enough clothes for 6 generations but 87% end up in landfill

there is enough
food for everyone

But only half of the calories
produced actually feed people

55% of calories feed people, 36% feed livestock, 9% are used for biofuels and industrial products

there is enough food for everyone But only half of the calories produced actually feed people 55% of calories feed people, 36% feed livestock, 9% are used for biofuels and industrial products

the richest 1%
produces 16%
of the world’s
cO2 emissions

Bottom 50%: 8%
Middle 40%: 43%
Top 10%: 49%
Top 1%: 16%

the richest 1% produces 16% of the world’s cO2 emissions Bottom 50%: 8% Middle 40%: 43% Top 10%: 49% Top 1%: 16%

There is no population crisis, there is a consumption crisis.

There is no population crisis, there is a consumption crisis.

🙋 Over population is not the problem.

The problem is 20% of the population consumes 80% of global resources.

A tiny % of the population is hording most of the resources & polluting the most.

👏 It’s high time that we fix the over consumption crisis.

#WorldPopulationDay2025

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Today is #WorldPopulationDay. Over years, population of Dunblane has grown from 1800 in 1843, 2186 in 1891, 2516 in 1901 to 2923 in 1961, after which it rose dramatically with a rise in house building to 8811 at census in 2011 & around 9400 more recently #PopulationDay #WorldPopulationDay2025
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