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the 6-billionth baby

the 6-billionth baby. “The 1999 Progress of Nations”. Dallas Morning News, Oct. 12, 1999. facts. human population has grown 4 billion in this century projection 6-billionth baby born somewhere on October 12, 1999 (see side bar) the 7-billionth baby will be born in 12 years.

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the 6-billionth baby

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  1. the 6-billionth baby “The 1999 Progress of Nations” Dallas Morning News, Oct. 12, 1999

  2. facts • human population has grown 4 billion in this century • projection • 6-billionth baby born somewhere on October 12, 1999 (see side bar) • the 7-billionth baby will be born in 12 years Yeager 2000

  3. human being No. 6 billion was born in Sarajevo baby boy's name is Adnan Nevic side-bar Yeager 2000

  4. the 6-billionth baby … • 1 of 3 of today’s people is 15 or younger • richest 1/5 has 82 times income of the poorest 1/5 • and consumes 86% of world’s resources • chances are 4 in 10 that the 6-billionth baby will be born to poor parents Yeager 2000

  5. the 6-billionth baby … • if part of the world’s richest 1/5 … • technological and medical advances may cause this baby to live into the 22nd century Yeager 2000

  6. the 6-billionth baby … • if not part of the world’s richest 1/5, consequences may be severe, or even deadly • may die before age 5 from: • malnutrition • diseases • AIDS, or • warfare Yeager 2000

  7. the 6-billionth baby … • if female and born in a developing nation … • she may fare worse than her brother • she not go to school • she may receive less to eat when food is an issue Yeager 2000

  8. Mozambique • 26% of children under 5 … • will die of AIDS from 2000 to 2005 • are underweight • children are at risk from polio, vitamin A deficiency, and hepatitis B • only 50% of primary-school age attend class Yeager 2000

  9. Afghanistan • 48% of children under 5 are underweight • 50% chance of stunted growth • children at risk for vitamin A deficiency • only 24% of primary-school-age children attend class Yeager 2000

  10. India • 53% children under 5 are underweight • 50% chance of stunted growth • children with AIDS has tripled • children face complications from … • measles • diarrhea • blindness due to vitamin A deficiency Yeager 2000

  11. Kuwait • 65% primary-school-age children are in class • 60% birth rate decline in recent years • virtually no risk of polio or vitamin A deficiency • little risk of children losing parents to AIDs Yeager 2000

  12. United States • 25% children born into poverty • 94% primary-school-age children attend class • virtually no risk of polio or vitamin A deficiency • 1% children under 5 are underweight Yeager 2000

  13. Austria • 100% percent primary-school-age children in class • no reported deaths of children under 5 in 1997 (data gathering year) • virtually no risk of polio or vitamin A deficiency • no children under 5 are underweight Yeager 2000

  14. Who pays for this population growth? It is today’s children and those born in the future unless technological and medical changes become sufficient. Yeager 2000

  15. the 6-billionth baby “The 1999 Progress of Nations” Dallas Morning News, Oct. 12, 1999

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