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'The World Might Actually Run Out of People' (wired.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: By 2050 there will be 9 billion carbon-burning, plastic-polluting, calorie-consuming people on the planet. By 2100, that number will balloon to 11 billion, pushing society into a Soylent Green scenario. Such dire population predictions aren't the stuff of sci-fi; those numbers come from one of the most trusted world authorities, the United Nations. But what if they're wrong? Not like, off by a rounding error, but like totally, completely goofed?

That's the conclusion Canadian journalist John Ibbitson and political scientist Darrel Bricker come to in their newest book, Empty Planet, due out February 5th. After painstakingly breaking down the numbers for themselves, the pair arrived at a drastically different prediction for the future of the human species. "In roughly three decades, the global population will begin to decline," they write. "Once that decline begins, it will never end." But Empty Planet is not a book about statistics so much as it is about what's driving the choices people are making during the fastest period of change in human history.

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  1. Infinite supply by Kohath · · Score: 4, Funny

    At least there will always be an infinite supply of hype and silly speculative "news" stories. They'll be just as insightful when the writers are all robots.

  2. Both wrong... by skaralic · · Score: 3, Funny

    I haven't read the initial research or the article but I'm 100% certain that both are wrong.

  3. Idiocracy by goombah99 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Evidently the UN team never watched Idiocracy. Carl's Jr Or perhaps they are part of it. Mountain Dew.

    Perhaps their study found that AI will perfect a fidget spinner more enjoyable than eating or Sex. Taco Bell.

    Or we'll get so politically correct that we all get assigned to one night of Rehab. Carl's Jr.

    See you in 500 years.

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    Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.