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SociologyPopulation: An estimate of the number of people in a region, state, nation or the Earth. Overpopulation puts stress on our food resources, environment, culture and economies. It is one of the primary causes of climate change as people use more and more hydrocarbons to warm their homes, power their  transportation systems.
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The World Factbook

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World Population: A Reference Handbook

By Geoffrey Gilbert
World Population Policies: Their Origin, Evolution, and Impact
A Concise History of World Population 
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Futurism: New Projection: World Population Will Level off, Then Fall Forever
UN As the World's Population Surpasses 8 Billion, What Are the Implications for Planetary Health and Sustainability?
New York Times World Population Reaches 8 Billion, U.N. Says The rapid population growth has been driven by the world’s poorest countries. More global challenges are ahead.
NIH The world population explosion: causes, backgrounds and projections for the future
Pew Research World’s population is projected to nearly stop growing by the end of the century
National Geographic Earth now has 8 billion people—and counting. Where do we go from here? We’ve added a billion people in just 12 years. The implications for the planet—and our own welfare—hinge on how we tackle climate change
Scientific American Global Population Growth Is Slowing Down. Here’s One Reason Why
NIH Human population growth and the demographic transition
Our World Data How has world population growth changed over time? The world population has increased rapidly in recent centuries. But this is slowing.
PRB How many people have ever lived on earth The global population milestone of 8 billion represents nearly 7% of the total number of people who have ever lived on Earth.
PBS The US Census Bureau estimates the worlds population has passed 8 billion
Nature World population hits eight billion — here’s how researchers predict it will grow
Nature How far will global population rise? Researchers can’t agree The United Nations forecasts that nearly 11 billion people will be living on Earth at the end of the century, but other demographic research groups project that population will peak earlier and at a much lower level.
BBC How many people can Earth handle?
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Overpopulation.org World Population Awareness
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Unfpa.org 10 Things you didn't know about world's population
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Brookings.edu10 useful facts to know on world population day