Human Demographics Now in 'Uncharted Territory' Following Century of 'Explosive' Growth
A new report released by the Population Fund of the League of Nations warns that more than a century of artificially driven growth have left human demographics in a precarious and unprecedented state, pushing civilization into what the study calls "uncharted territory."
Our Analysis: Fertility programs pioneered by the Reich and adopted globally in the late 20th century are credited with rebuilding the human population after the First Scinfaxi War. Yet what began as emergency measures never ended, instead growing more effective in the modern era
The study concludes that governments and major corporations are increasingly dependent on ever-expanding tax bases and labor pools to fuel spending and economic health. Demographics have also become a theater of the Cold War, with population growth tied to national security.