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KarenLeonie
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The problem here is that you're comparing synchronous and asynchronous data. A fertility rate of 2.0 means that each generation (asynchronous) has the same number of people than the previous one. But it doesn't tell you that the same number of people will be alive at any given point (synchronous) in the future (unless

This was a great article. It touches on a topic that is very real and extends beyond and political boarders or boundaries of any country. There are more people on this planet then at any other time in the history of this planet. There are places and are going to be more places in the near future that just won't have

Love the graffiti!