There will be a population boom in arctic communities in the next hundred years.
Created by NathanMcKnight on 2013-12-16; known on 2113-12-16
- NathanMcKnight estimated 75% on 2013-12-16
- deanmullen2014 estimated 15% and said “I think there’ll be a population growth but not whole civilization, except in places a little below the arctic (i.e; northern scandanavia and far southern south america) due to climate change and other factors.” on 2013-12-31
- Patrick Brinich-Langlois estimated 10% and said “I don’t know what would count as a boom. The Arctic is in the northern hemisphere.” on 2014-01-13
- NathanMcKnight said “Any marked increase in births would count. The postwar baby boom saw a 2% birthrate, so I’d say 1-2% would be count as right. Much less would probably be wrong. ” on 2014-07-05
- CaelumCodicem estimated 80% on 2019-11-06
- galen estimated 70% on 2019-11-07