22 things we think will happen in 2022
Predicting future events is hard, but it's among the most important tasks a journalist can perform. Especially if you work at a section called Future Perfect. Our mission is to explain the world around us to our readers, and it's impossible to do that without anticipating what comes next. Will inflation continue to rise in the US and Europe, or level off? Will the Supreme Court allow states to ban abortion, eliminating legal access in red states? Will Brazil's 212 million people be led by a left-wing populist, or a far-right anti-vaxxer? All of these questions matter, and preparing ourselves for potential outcomes -- and having a good sense of how likely specific outcomes are -- is a major part of explaining the world accurately. And if policymakers could rely on accurate predictions about the outcome of a foreign war or the advisability of a budget proposal, they could make much better policy decisions. Being good at predictions is a skill like any other -- you have to practice it.
Jan-2-2022, 02:25:48 GMT
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