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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.

    • Coronavirus

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

    • Population

      All people on 1 page View the entire current world...

    • Languages

      W; Languages; Languages Current Languages Worldometer main...

    • Oil

      The world consumes 35,442,913,090 barrels of oil as of the...

  2. 5. Jan. 2023 · 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. How many people die and how many are born each year? Charts. Age group with the largest population; Annual change in GDP, population and CO₂ emissions; Annual population growth with UN projections; Birth rate vs. death rate; Birth rates and death rates; Births and deaths per year with UN projections; Births per year with UN projections

  4. The maps shown here provide figures on weekly and biweekly deaths: one set shows the number of deaths per million people in the previous seven or fourteen days (the weekly or biweekly cumulative total); the other set shows the percentage change (growth rate) over these periods.

    • Hannah Ritchie, Edouard Mathieu, Lucas Rodés-Guirao, Cameron Appel, Charlie Giattino, Esteban Ortiz-...
    • 2020
  5. 77,812 people died in Germany in June 2024, according to extrapolated figures of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). This corresponds roughly to the 2020 to 2023 median for that month (+1%).

  6. 9. Dez. 2020 · Deaths from noncommunicable diseases are on the rise. Trachea, bronchus and lung cancers deaths have risen from 1.2 million to 1.8 million and are now ranked 6th among leading causes of death. In 2019, Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia ranked as the 7th leading cause of death.

  7. WHO’s Global Health Estimates provide the latest available data on causes of death and disability globally, by WHO region and country, by age, sex and by income group.