Here is the world in 2050, as imagined by the U.S. Census Bureau: India will be the most populous nation, surpassing China sometime around 2025. The U.S. will remain exactly where it is now: in third ...
We begin our list with Germany, which is projected to be the ninth largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity, with an estimated GDP (PPP) of over $6 trillion in 2050. The ...
The world will need as much as 19.5 million barrels per day (bpd) of new refining capacity by 2050 to meet rising global oil demand, OPEC said in its 2025 World Oil Outlook (WOO) with forecasts ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Global oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday, departing from previous expectations of a speedy transition to cleaner fuels ...
Extreme climate crises, population shifts, and tech disparities mean childhood 'hangs in the balance' unless urgent measures are adopted to protect children's futures TORONTO, Nov. 19, 2024 /CNW/ - ...
MILAN, Oct 8 (Reuters) - The world needs to invest $83 billion a year in agriculture in developing countries to feed 9.1 billion people in 2050, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation ...
World food production must increase by 70 percent by 2050, to nourish a human population then likely to be 9.1 billion, the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation forecast Wednesday. ROME, Sep 23, 2009 ...
LONDON & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 2025 FIFA World Cup promises to bring unmatched fandom and competition to North and Central America for the first time since 1994. However, new data from ...
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a long-term strategy for the development of the Russian Navy through 2050, said presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev in an interview published on ...
Global oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, the International Energy Agency said today, departing from its previous expectations of a speedy transition to cleaner fuels and predicting that the ...
Global oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday, departing from previous expectations of a speedy transition to cleaner fuels following U.S.