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2008: The global population is about 6.7 billion.

2008: The global population is about 6.7 billion. The global population in 1830 was 1 billion (Nature, 2008).

Reference: Nature. 2008. http://www.nature.com/climate/2008/0806/full/climate.2008.44.html

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