That population increase statistic was a little shocking (+2.7B in our lifetimes). I suppose I knew it already, but it hadn’t clicked how crazy that is.
It’s hard to give an exact answer without more granular data than I can find given that it changes year to year. However, very approximately:
0.5 percentage points (pp) infant deaths (birth defects, delivery complications, neonatal death, etc.)
6.5 pp deaths under 5 from infectious disease (primarily pneumonia and diarrheal diseases)
0.5 pp injuries (fairly evenly split among homicide, suicide, drowning, road accidents, other accidents, but with the last two taking somewhat larger shares)
Over the next decades most in your cohort will die from heart disease, stroke, or COPD.
Exactly, I tried that over and over and was ignored.
> I'm again explaining the same thing - If the feature isn't working, this is a critical function that they should at least try to generate manually as per my request.
Would love to see the source and a breakdown of causes