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The future of cities is diverse, malleable, and creative, no longer built around a single industry, but reflecting an increasingly connected and
global
world.
To understand the pace of our own government thinking on this, I like to turn to something aptly named the Worldwide Threat Assessment, where every year the Director of National Intelligence in the US looks at the
global
threat landscape, and he says, "These are the threats, these are the details, and this is how we rank them."
It took six days to deploy a
global
malware campaign.
And government support for technologies like Tor and Bitcoin mean giving up control, but it means that developers, translators, anybody with an Internet connection, in countries like Cuba, Iran and China, can sell their skills, their products, in the
global
marketplace, but more importantly sell their ideas, show us what's happening in their own countries.
There is an environmental mystery afoot, and it begins with a seemingly trivial detail that reveals a disaster of
global
proportions.
Many scientists and policy makers are instead focusing on early detection, monitoring underwater pressure and seismic activity, and establishing
global
communication networks for quickly distributing alerts.
I also work with physicists, and they're interested oftentimes in
global
climate change.
Where is the black line in our rainbow that explains
global
warming?
At the level of the
global
political economy, imagine for a moment that our national currencies have a free-floating exchange rate, with a universal, global, digital currency, one that is issued by the International Monetary Fund, the G-20, on behalf of all humanity.
The world that I am describing to you is simultaneously libertarian, in that it prioritizes empowered individuals, Marxist, since it will have confined to the dustbin of history the division between capital and labor, and Keynesian,
global
Keynesian.
And that will be catastrophic not just for Europe but for the whole
global
economy.
The second one took place after worldviews were dramatically altered after Columbus's historical voyage; and the third, when the Age of Discovery was well under way and the Church rose to the challenge of going
global.
So let's look at this ceiling and see storytelling gone
global.
But one institution stands out for both its
global
scale and its lasting legacy.
Just changing the
global
drive, as if you are pressing the gas pedal of descending modulation to your spinal cord, makes a complete switch between two very different gaits.
It's special on a
global
scale.
And so
global
health experts would need to respond, would have to develop, to recalibrate everything that they were doing.
As my fellow athlete and
global
messenger John Franklin Stephens wrote in an open letter to a political pundit who used the r-word as an insult, "Come join us someday at Special Olympics.
In the last 50 years,
global
meat consumption has more than quadrupled, from 71 million tons to 310 million tons.
And as the middle class is on the rise, so is our
global
population, from 7 billion of us today to 9.7 billion by 2050, which means that by 2050, we are going to need at least 70 percent more protein than what is available to humankind today.
At the same time, our
global
fisheries are two-and-a-half times larger than what our oceans can sustainably support, meaning that humans take far more fish from the ocean than the oceans can naturally replace.
WWF recently published a report showing that just in the last 40 years, our
global
marine life has been slashed in half.
Our current systems are not going to feed a growing
global
population.
The World Health Organization recently reported that 800 million people are suffering from malnutrition and food shortage, which is due to that same growing,
global
population and the declining access to resources like water, energy and land.
It takes very little imagination to picture a world of
global
unrest, riots and further malnutrition.
For so, so many reasons, we need to change our
global
food production systems.
But the climate crisis is the rare but all-important global, or strategic, conflict.
We need a worldwide,
global
mobilization for renewable energy, conservation, efficiency and a
global
transition to a low-carbon economy.
The
global
scientific community says: man-made
global
warming pollution, put into the atmosphere, thickening this, is trapping more of the outgoing infrared.
Sixty-eight percent of Americans now believe that human activity is responsible for
global
warming.
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