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Two years ago, as the world's population surpassed the high mark of 6 billion, scientists were sounding alarm bells over unchecked population growth, especially in the developing world. But now there is a growing consensus among demographers over a new forecast: Before the century ends, the number of humans likely will start to shrink, reckons James Chamie, director of the United Nation's population division.