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Resilient 2050: The societal challenge 

Crisis Response Journal

In late 2015, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) ran a resilience essay competition on the theme of Reslience 2050: A blueprint for the future. An international sub-category of this competition was supported by Crisis Response Journal; the overall By Philip Wood, MBE, MSc

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2020 Asia Pacific Futures Network Virtual Conference: REGEN Asia 2050

Engaged Foresight

The post 2020 Asia Pacific Futures Network Virtual Conference: REGEN Asia 2050 appeared first on Center for Engaged Foresight.

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Water on Earth is becoming scarce. What investors are buying it now? 

Crisis Response Journal

December 2021: By 2050, half of the world’s population will live in regions that are experiencing water shortages, writes Lina Kolesnikova

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Scenario Planning for Philippine Science, Technology and Innovation 2050

Engaged Foresight

Moreover, the methodologies also maximized using games via collective intelligence laboratories to reveal, reframe and consolidate participant’s assumptions, imaginings, insights and visions Philippine Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Futures 2050.

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What Might Space Look Like in 2050?

The Rand Blog

It would not take huge technological breakthroughs to make space and space travel a much bigger part of everyday life. Instead, it would take a steady progression of incremental advances—and one development in particular could provide the tipping point.

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RUSI Resilience Essay Prize: Resilience 2050: A Blueprint for the Future 

Crisis Response Journal

Crisis Response Journal is delighted to be supporting a sub-category of this prestigious new prize, organised by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). By Jennifer Cole

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The Threat from Climate Change

Recovery Diva

By 2050, 200 Million Climate Refugees May Have Fled Their Homes. Negotiators at COP26 are unlikely to deal with the challenges posed by climate migration, a failure that some experts say shows “a lack of political will.”. But International Laws Offer Them Little Protection.

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