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Population Growth - Page 3

December 29, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights/News

Japan’s Birth Rate Set to Break Even the Bleakest Forecasts

Japan’s demographic crisis is deepening faster than expected, with the number of births this year on track to fall below even the government’s most pessimistic projections. According to analysis reported by the

Human Rights/Japan/World

Japan Facing Extinction Due to Declining Birthrate, Expert Warns

Japan is on the brink of a demographic crisis, with experts warning that the nation’s rapidly ageing population and record-low fertility rate could eventually lead to its extinction. Hiroshi Yoshida, a professor at Tohoku University’s Research Centre for Aged Economy

January 8, 2025

World Population Hits 8.3 Billion: Growth Pressures Planetary Limits

Diplomacy/Human Rights

As of 2026, the world population has reached 8.3 billion, four times larger than it was a century ago. This rapid growth, unprecedented in

Children’s Rights: Crucial for Climate Action and Environmental Change

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The actual cause of the climate crisis is the anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution. But the proximate cause—the

China Launches First Nationwide Childcare Subsidy to Tackle Demographic Crisis

August 11, 2025
Human Rights/News

China has rolled out its first-ever nationwide childcare subsidy in a bid to address its worsening demographic decline, according to a report by the South China Morning Post. The programme will provide

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India Faces Census Challenge with Remote and Isolated Tribes

July 10, 2025
India/World

As India prepares for its first census in over a decade — and its first in the era of drone technology — officials face one of the most daunting challenges of all:

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“Dress in Miniskirts to Lure Young Men and Make More Children” – Russian Politician

March 19, 2025
Geopolitics/News

A Russian politician has caused a public uproar after suggesting that women in the town of Tarusa should wear miniskirts more often in the summer to help increase the country’s birth rate.

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Japan Facing Extinction Due to Declining Birthrate, Expert Warns

January 8, 2025
Human Rights/Japan/World

Japan is on the brink of a demographic crisis, with experts warning that the nation’s rapidly ageing population and record-low fertility rate could eventually lead to its extinction. Hiroshi Yoshida, a professor

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Children’s Rights: Crucial for Climate Action and Environmental Change

September 6, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The actual cause of the climate crisis is the anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution. But the proximate cause—the underlying activity that sparked the climate crisis and

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