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If the world population is 7 billion now and will be 1,000 billion around 2055, then by my math (142.9^(1/36)) that's a growth rate of 14.8% a year. Since the current growth rate is (based on the first few hits on Google) a little over 1%, I wonder why someone would expect it to go up that drastically. Especially with global warming and everything.



You're right[1]. I should've checked a better source.

> Especially with global warming and everything.

Yes, you're also right about that. I just didn't want to throw global warming into the mix.

[1] https://population.un.org/wpp/Graphs/Probabilistic/POP/TOT/




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