
Oops, Scientists May Have Severely Miscalculated How Many Humans Are on Earth

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A new study from Aalto University suggests that the global human population, currently estimated at 8.2 billion, may be significantly underestimated, particularly in rural areas. Researchers analyzed data from 300 rural dam projects across 35 countries, revealing that rural populations could be underreported by 53% to 84%. This discrepancy raises concerns about resource allocation, although some experts remain skeptical about the accuracy of such a large undercount. The study highlights the need for improved data collection in rural regions to better understand population dynamics.
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