World population — estimates from 1800 to 2100, based on UN 2004 projections (red, orange, green) and US Censu … Wikipedia
World Jump Day — was an event scheduled for July 20 2006 at 11:39.13 UTC, at which time the organization claimed to have 600 million people from the western hemisphere jump simultaneously. They claimed this would move the Earth out of its orbit, and into a new… … Wikipedia
World Environment Day — (WED) was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972.UN document |docid=A RES 2994(XXVII) |type=Resolution |body=General Assembly |session= 1 |resolution number=2994 |highlight=rect 105,887 505,1020 |page=1 |accessdate=2008 08… … Wikipedia
World Ocean Day — began on 8 June, 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. However, it is not an officially recognized secular holiday by the United Nations as of yet. World Ocean Day is an opportunity every year to honor the world s ocean that… … Wikipedia
World Rabies Day — World Rabies Day, observed on September 28th each year, is a global initiative to raise awareness about the continuing burden of Rabies and how the disease can be prevented. The campaign brings together thousands of individuals from health… … Wikipedia
World Jump Day — Le World Jump Day (jour du saut mondial) fut le premier événement flash mob mondial planifié pour le 20 juillet 2006 à 10 h 39 min 13 s ou 11 h 39 min 13 s UTC et était le fruit de l imagination de Torsten Lauschmann. À ce moment, le site… … Wikipédia en Français
World population milestones — Estimated and projected populations of the world and its inhabited continents from 1950. The shaded regions correspond to range of projections by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs; for example, it estimates that the wo … Wikipedia
World Population Foundation — The World Population Foundation (WPF) was founded in 1987 in the Netherlands by Diana and Roy W Brown. Their purpose was to create an organisation to draw attention to the effects of high birth rates and rapid population growth on maternal and… … Wikipedia
Population decline — can refer to the decline in population of any organism, but this article refers to population decline in humans. It is a term usually used to describe any great reduction in a human population.[1] It can be used to refer to long term demographic… … Wikipedia
Population density — (people per km2) by country, 2006 … Wikipedia