Christiana Figueres, the architect of the 2015 Paris Agreement, has dedicated her life to climate policy. In her new book “The Future We Choose,” she urges us to harness our technological, political ...
Anti-virus and cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab has released an esoteric collaborative art project that sets its sights on what the world will be like in 2050. Artists, futurists and scientists have ...
Cities shape access to clean water. Compact growth helps millions reach pipes and sewage, while sprawling cities make ...
Many of the world’s largest industrialized nations will lose population between now and 2050 as low birth rates, struggling economies and curbs on immigration stifle growth, says the author of a world ...
How extreme will weather events become in the second half of the 21st century? This is what a recent study published in Earth’s Future hopes to address as an international team of researchers ...
Right now there are 7.5 billion people on Earth and counting. But the world in 2050 will be even more packed, according to new United Nations (UN) projections. The new World Population Prospects: 2017 ...
Using several models that project habitat changes, migration capabilities of various species, and related extinctions in 25 "hotspots," scientists predict that a quarter of the world's plant and ...
The United Nations is predicting that Earth may be “unrecognizable” in 2050 due to the rise of population and the increase in demand for food. The population is expected to jump from seven billion to ...
This lab is designed to complement the lecture material from ENVI.2050 - Earth Systems: Biosphere and Global Change. This course, along with the other Earth Systems courses and corresponding labs use ...
Let’s imagine for a moment that we’ve reached the middle of the century. It’s 2050, and we have a moment to reflect—the climate fight remains the consuming battle of our age, but its most intense ...
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