There’s a bunch of other developing countries missing too, such as the entirety of Africa. Aside from their large populations, I’m not sure why the absence of China and India should be any more surprising than the presence of Colombia and Chile (for example).
It is a bit of a funny mix, though, which makes me wonder of the person who made it was trying to push a narrative.
Why was china and India left out of the “data?”
I don’t know about china, but India is so conservative that it’s pretty close to 0, but also probably very hard to get any reliable statistics
Didn’t seem to be a problem for some others like Japan
As far as data goes, Japan is far more trustworthy than China. By a few million miles.
Japanese society is quite modernized. Their population register is several orders of magnitude better than Indias.
There’s a bunch of other developing countries missing too, such as the entirety of Africa. Aside from their large populations, I’m not sure why the absence of China and India should be any more surprising than the presence of Colombia and Chile (for example).
It is a bit of a funny mix, though, which makes me wonder of the person who made it was trying to push a narrative.
More likely it’s the limitations of the data sources they could find
Greenland.