Last month, the world’s population quietly hit 6.5 billion. Our natural response to that statistic may be to panic. But to experts, the implications of population growth are more complex. We look at what the numbers mean for the global environment, economy, and public health.

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  • William P. Butz President and Chief Executive Officer, Population Reference Bureau
  • Yolonda C. Richardson President and Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Development and Population Activities
  • Robert Engleman Vice President for Research, Population Action International

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