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In “The World We Made,” Forum for the Future founder Jonathon Porritt predicts that by 2050, more than 8 billion people will go online, 97.5% of the population then.
This study examines possible future scenarios for the world of work, building on significant research findings and a recent survey of users of the online workplace platform Bitrix24 to provide ...
In a new book, 'The Future We Choose,' two of the negotiators of the Paris climate agreement envision the future we could live in if the world comes together to fight climate change.
Future near perfect: How humans can still save the day by 2050 In "The World We Made," green guru Jonathon Porritt writes of a future where we fix the planet with renewable energy, smart food ...
We recently compiled a list of the Top 20 Largest Economies in the World by 2050 and in this article we will take a look at the country that’s expected to be the largest in 2050. Global Economic ...
Science fiction writers, gazing into the future, envision space-based cargo movers and robots that may eliminate the need for humans to work.
Science fiction books usually portray dark dystopias. But these renderings show an alternative future: an optimistic story that depicts a world where things went right.
In 30 years, most of the world’s largest economies will be those that are emerging today, surpassing current behemoths such as the US, Japan and Germany.
A Brief History of the Future: A Brave and Controversial Look at the Twenty-First Century By Jacques Attali Arcade Publishing; 312 pages The Gist: Imagine a world where pirates run amok, blowing ...
Today is May the Fourth be with you day. Star Wars is usually considered a Space Opera Fantasy and not a source of accurate predictions of the future.
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