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  1. Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environment, food, water, energy and health. Interesting statistics with world population clock, forest loss this year, carbon dioxide co2 emission, world hunger data, energy consumed, and a lot more.

    • World Population

      How many people are there in the world? World population has...

    • Coronavirus

      NOTE: As of April 13, 2024, the Coronavirus Tracker is no...

    • Energy

      Global energy consumption live statistics. Percentage of...

    • Water

      The world’s population is growing by roughly 80 million...

    • CO2 Emissions

      Global Fossil CO2 emissions were 35,753,305,000 tons in...

    • All People on 1 Page

      View all the 7+ billion people in the world on a single...

  2. There were 61 million people who died in 2023. Combined with the fact that 134 million babies were born in 2023, the world population increased by 73 million people in 2023 (134 million births - 61 million deaths = 73 million more people; a net increase of 0.91%).

  3. 7 de dic. de 2021 · The two most common causes of death fall into this group: cancers kill 18% of people and cardiovascular diseases – such as stroke and ischemic heart disease – are responsible for one-in-three deaths in the world.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2023 · 15 people are killed - six are children; 35 people are injured; 42 bombs are dropped* 12 buildings are destroyed *Based on the first six days of the war, according to the Israeli army....

  5. This page provides data on the number of confirmed deaths from COVID-19. We know – based on reports and estimates of excess deaths – that these figures underestimate the total impact of the pandemic on mortality globally. We provide data on excess deaths across the world here:

  6. 16 de may. de 2020 · Nearly 150,000 people die each day around the world, according to 2017 data. Cardiovascular diseases are the biggest killer globally. This is how COVID-19 compares to other diseases for number of deaths.

  7. 20 de may. de 2021 · With the latest COVID-19 deaths reported to WHO now exceeding 3.4 million, based on the excess mortality estimates produced for 2020, we are likely facing a significant undercount of total deaths directly and indirectly attributed to COVID-19.