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As population dynamics undergo significant shifts, ethical considerations emerge, touching on issues of human dignity, well-being and justice.

Many ethical hurdles to overcome in managing global population growth

Steering more than a billion people away from absolute poverty is not straightforward This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The…

Men of the Madi tribe fishing with bows and arrows at the Fola Rapids on the White Nile, close to the Ugandan border near Nimule, Sudan, circa 1952. Nimule is now in the Republic of South Sudan. Original publication: Picture Post – 5638 – Bowmen Fishers Of The Nile – pub. 15th March 1952  (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Water shortages cause conflicts across Africa

With 700 million people at risk of being displaced by water scarcity by 2030, and no way to increase the world’s potable water supply, the continent must mitigate the risk via…

A vendor inspects fresh produce on a stall at a fruit market as day breaks in the Lugbe district of Abuja, Nigeria. (KC Nwakalor/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

An African vision for our food systems

Young people, of which the continent has many, could be key to innovating intelligent technology solutions that help farmers produce food efficiently

Coal, a key fuel for electricity production, is a major producer of carbon dioxide emissions, a major driver of global warming. (Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters)

China’s population shrinks despite two-child policy: experts

For each elderly citizen, there are seven people who are working and contributing to the social welfare system

Aerofarms in Newark, New Jersey, is the world’s largest high-tech vertical ‘farm’. It’s in a 9?144m2 warehouse, which has no sun or soil and uses less water

Turn Africa’s cities into vertical farms

Although the problems are enormous, cities can also offer unique opportunities to reduce poverty, deliver prosperity and economic development

Agriculture also faces a future in which the climate that it relies on is changing. More extremes, from floods to droughts, are already happening. (Sean Gallup/Getty)

Bigger farms needed to feed nine billion

That’s not the research findings the proponents of small-scale, organic agriculture want to hear

People in the township of Khayelitsha near Cape Town have been managing water shortages for ages.

A quarter of the world will be African by 2050

Africa’s population is on the rise — necessitating increased investment in the next generation’s access to healthcare and right education.

We would still have crime, unemployment, a drug problem and poor delivery of basic services because political elites, not migrants, are to blame for SA’s ills

Are there 70-million people in South Africa?

The last census estimated that there were 52-million people in SA. Recent reports cited claims by an academic that 20-million people weren’t counted.

Not even WWIII could stop surge in population

Rather than limiting population, reducing the consumption of natural resources would have a better chance of achieving effective sustainability gains.

China’s ‘transitional policy’ sees many Chinese babies undocumented. (Reuters)

China’s ‘second-borns’ live in the shadows

Thirty years after it was introduced, the ‘transitional policy’ endures despite warnings of its punitive effects on China’s development.

UN predicts Nigeria will outpopulate the US by 2050

Nigeria’s population is expected to surpass that of the United States by 2050, according to new United Nations projections.

Lagos sits at the centre of Africa’s population boom

Nigeria is the continent’s most populist country with around 160-million people, and the UN estimates it could grow to around 400-million by 2050.

SA’s population passes the 50-million mark

South Africa’s population has passed 50 million, according to mid-year population estimates released by Stats SA on Wednesday.

Indian newlyweds offered cash to delay having children

While Japan, Canada and Australia hand out "baby bonuses" to encourage people to have children, couples in a part of India are getting cash to not.

Rising Africa puts SA on the spot

Stagnating population growth and dwindling deposits of gold and other minerals are likely to crimp South Africa’s growth.

Millions escape slum conditions

Millions escape slum conditions, but problem persists

Millions of people have escaped slum conditions in the last decade, but the number of slum dwellers is rising due to urbanisation and population.

The most crowded country in Europe

England has been named the most densely populated major country in the European Union, overtaking The Netherlands.

The black swans and recession

A danger of the upcoming recession/depression is that it will nip in the bud the new thirst for innovation and radical thinking from business leaders.

Egypt fights to stem population growth

Banners along streets this month were Egypt’s latest effort to curb a pressing problem: a population growing faster than the economy can support.