So much tragedy and so much we have to be thankful for.Some great tracks there @beeber. When you break annual numbers down into minutes and seconds, it makes them so much more 'real' in many ways. I once looked at infant deaths from Dysentry in the world, it came out as one child dying every couple of minutes due to something as simple as not having access to clean water.
I hope you're well and send my best wishes :-)
Those numbers... made me think a lot.
Every 4 seconds a Baby is born, we are getting much too much for this planet. Frightening are the numbers for land and forest losses. I mean, those are HECTARS! And while you look at it... another hectar forest lost, and another one... crazy.
This will give me time to think about for days, maybe input for another posting.
But, I am well, thank you and I hope you are doing fine too?Just found this, guess you will find it interesing too: https://www.worldometers.info/
I'm good and thanks for the link. I just read today we're approaching 8 billion! It only seems a couple of years ago we hit 7 billion. Frightening!
Yes, a frightening milestone in our history somehow.
these statistics are probably as reliable as those of Corona
Categorization of a dead world