World Population 2025 Miscounting. Since 43 percent of humans are currently estimated to live in rural areas, itโs likely that the current world population estimate of 8.2 billion is an underestimate. Population in the world is growing at a rate of around 0.85% per year in 2025 (down from 0.97% in 2020, and 1.25% in 2015).

This has always been a rough estimate because you. While most estimates place the current human population at around 8.2 billion, a new study suggests we might be vastly underrepresenting rural areas. Scientists call for much more strengthened population censuses, alternative population counts, and a more balanced.












A New Study Released By Nature Communications Claims That The World Population Count May Have Been Severely Underestimated.
Scientists call for much more strengthened population censuses, alternative population counts, and a more balanced. Since 43 percent of humans are currently estimated to live in rural areas, itโs likely that the current world population estimate of 8.2 billion is an underestimate. A new study reveals that there could be billions more people in the world than currently thought, as populations in rural areas.
While Most Estimates Place The Current Human Population At Around 8.2 Billion, A New Study Suggests We Might Be Vastly Underrepresenting Rural Areas.
This has always been a rough estimate because you. Population in the world is growing at a rate of around 0.85% per year in 2025 (down from 0.97% in 2020, and 1.25% in 2015).