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One billion people may be climate crisis refugees by 2050 as UN warns 'clock is ticking'

As the global population reaches eight billion, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterrres said the "clock is ticking" to do more to save the planet from climate change

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres(Getty Images)

The global population is about to reach eight billion ­— and by 2050 one billion people may be refugees because of the climate crisis.

The population figure is likely to be hit on Tuesday during the Cop27 summit.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterrres said: “This milestone puts into perspective what this climate conference is all about.

"How will we answer when Baby 8 Billion is old enough to ask, ‘What did you do for our world – and for our planet – when you had the chance?’

“This UN Climate Conference is a reminder that the answer is in our hands. And the clock is ticking.”

The UN estimates the world’s population may grow to 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 billion in 2050 and peak at 10.4 billion in the 2080s.

The rate of population growth varies hugely across the world.

The global population is about to reach eight billion(Getty Images/500px)

The highest is in 10 African countries, with South Sudan topping the list at 5.5%. In the UK, it is just 0.53%. Next year India is expected to pass China as the world’s most ­populous country.