Daily Mirror

8 BILLION PEOPLE

Expanding world population poses food and energy risks

- BY NADA FARHOUD Environmen­t Editor nada.farhoud@mirror.co.uk @NadaFarhou­d

THE world’s population surged past eight billion yesterday.

It comes just 11 years after the total hit seven billion amid an increase in longer lifespans.

The hike in people poses major challenges on food, water and energy resources as a peak of 10.4 billion is forecast in the 2080s.

UN population expert John Wilmoth said: “It raises questions about our impact on the world.”

But the “unpreceden­ted growth” is slowing and there will not be nine billion people until 2037. It comes as 37 million people face starvation in the Horn of Africa, including Ethiopia, after four droughts amid climate change.

India is now drawing level with China, which has the biggest population of 1.4 billion, and is due to surpass it next year.

In book 8 Billion And Counting, Jennifer Sciubba says in AD1 there were 300 million people and women had four kids on average.

She added those alive today “represent about 7% of 108 billion who have ever taken a breath”.

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