Several parts of The United States could be underwater by the year 2050 ... deaths Interactive map shows the world's most ...
Rising sea levels are a concern for many countries around the world, as the effects ... But a new map which shows how the UK could look in 2050 has ramped up those concerns – especially in ...
Antibiotic resistance is becoming an increasing concern. Experts estimate that by 2050, tens of millions of lives will be at risk. The outlook is alarming: bacteria seem to be evolving faster than our ...
“Extreme hot weather could significantly lower the efficiency of the power systems around the world ... some thinking about tomorrow. 2050 predictions provide a laboratory for thought ...
Global electricity demand is on track to double by 2050, mainly due to the scale of ... at rates equivalent to adding a new Japan to the world each year, with the majority of that new demand ...
World population growth will ... place even more demand on energy resources. The map outlines the predicted population change between 2003 and 2050. Over 70 per cent of the increased energy ...
Right now, the entire world ... dots on the maps for many to turn a blind-eye to; they are our home. And our home is [the link between] our ancestors and us today. Where do you see the Pacific, as a ...
The fires are burning in one of the world's most developed countries ... A 2014 study of residential growth in the state predicted that by 2050 there will be 645,000 homes built in "very high ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in over four years in September, sending gold past a record-setting ...
To support this transition, the World Bank, the government of the Netherlands ... trillion ton–kilometers in 2015 to 329 trillion in 2050. As a result, emissions from freight transport are predicted ...
The human population is predicted ... This map shows the ecological footprint of different countries. For humans to live in a sustainable way either the world population must be smaller or each ...
“The complication of Musk is that his empire is built on government subsidy or contracts,” said Rob Stutzman, a former Schwarzenegger spokesperson who represents the automakers’ main trade group, the ...