Life in 2050: A Look at the Homes of the Future
Welcome back to the "Life in 2050" series! So far, we've looked at how ongoing developments in science, technology, and geopolitics will be reflected in terms of warfare and the economy. Today, we are shifting gears a little and looking at how the turbulence of this century will affect the way people live from day to day. As noted in the previous two installments, changes in the 21st century will be driven by two major factors. These include the disruption caused by rapidly accelerating technological progress, and the disruption caused by rising global temperatures, and the environmental impact this will have (aka. These factors will be pulling the world in opposite directions, and simultaneously at that.
May-17-2021, 21:55:12 GMT
- Country:
- Atlantic Ocean > Gulf of Mexico (0.04)
- North America
- Mexico (0.04)
- United States > Louisiana
- Orleans Parish > New Orleans (0.05)
- Haiti > Ouest
- Port-au-Prince (0.04)
- Europe > Russia
- Central Federal District > Moscow Oblast > Moscow (0.04)
- Asia
- Middle East > UAE
- Abu Dhabi Emirate > Abu Dhabi (0.04)
- Japan > Honshū
- Kantō > Tokyo Metropolis Prefecture > Tokyo (0.05)
- Middle East > UAE
- Africa > Middle East
- Egypt > Giza Governorate > Giza (0.04)
- Industry:
- Government (1.00)
- Food & Agriculture > Agriculture (0.94)
- Water & Waste Management > Water Management (0.69)
- Materials (0.69)
- Energy
- Renewable (1.00)
- Power Industry (1.00)
- Technology:
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.70)
- Communications (0.69)
- Information Technology