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5 ways the world will look dramatically different in 2100 The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
These countries will have the largest populations by 2100 | World . . . By 2100, the global population could surpass 11 billion, according to predictions by the UN Currently China, India and the USA have the three largest populations in the world, but by 2100, this will have changed to India, Nigeria and China, respectively
5 futures of infrastructure: What will we build by 2100? 5 global infrastructure scenarios by 2100 1 Circular and climate-robust ‘technosphere’ The "technosphere" refers to the total mass of human-made structures, systems and materials – everything from buildings and roads to machines and waste
Visualizing the worst-case climate change scenario | World Economic Forum Experts have developed climate scenarios for the year 2100 ranging from best- to worst-case The Forum created a visualization of global temperature change and impacts resulting from the worst-case scenario, depicting extreme heat, rising sea levels and dramatically altered local climates But the worst impacts of climate change can be avoided and it's not too late
These will be the world’s most populated countries by 2100 A number of other African nations, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Uganda, will experience rapid growth between now and 2100 DR Congo’s population is expected to jump from 84 million to 379 million, which will make it the fifth-largest country by population
How many people will rising sea levels displace? | World Economic Forum In 2011 it was estimated that up to 187 million people could be forced to flee their homes due to rising sea levels by 2100 Contemporary figures now place that at 630 million people But how reliable are these findings?