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Pretty much what it says on the tin:
It's the beginning of 2016. Due to a fast-spreading virus, humans have lost the ability to reproduce themselves. The virus makes current artifical fertilization techniques useless as well. As a result, the population starts decreasing, due to the complete lack of newborns.
Now, how much time would be needed to have a 10% decrease of the population, assuming 7 billion people living on Earth before the crisis?
A bit of backstory on the question
I wrote a story which started with this premise and tried - without much success - to figure out how much time would have humans to "react" and actively find a cure before the population drop becomes so severe that:
- strategic facilities (like power plants, food production chains...) starts being abandoned due to lack of personnel;
- only medical laboratories are mantained active in order to try to find a cure, while the rest of the research is stopped or diverted to solve the problem.
Since if I had asked this, it would have been probably too broad/opinion based (correct me if not), I have resorted to the question in italics, in order to reduce the scope.
I hope the question is both answerable and on topic. If not, feel free to point it out.
the movie Children of Men could be relevant for an idea of the society we would be in
– WoJ – 2018-07-13T16:44:37.350