World Population Data
The Population Reference Bureau held a forum moderated by Mr. Butz at the National Press Club on their 44th annual "World Population Data Sh… read more
The Population Reference Bureau held a forum moderated by Mr. Butz at the National Press Club on their 44th annual "World Population Data Sheet". A panel used charts and graphs to discuss global population trends, health, and the environment. Mr. Haub highlighted the contrast between the populations of developed and developing countries. Ms. Jacobsen compared the United States population to the population of other developed countries as well as differences between minorities and Caucasians within the United States. Mr. De Souza discussed how population trends, environmental services, and poverty interact in developing countries. After their presentation, the panelists answered questions from members of the audience. close
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