Climate change isn't some distant threat anymore. It's knocking at our doors, and for some cities, it might soon be kicking them down entirely. When I asked ChatGPT to identify which urban centers ...
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Trying to picture the United States in 2050 is a mix of hard data and educated guesses. When you look at population data, tech forecasts, and migration trends side by side, the country's future starts ...
Satellite-obtained data paints a grim picture for many coastal American cities as major metropolises slowly sink and the sea slowly rises. In the relatively short term, by 2050, 1 in 50 residents in ...
India's rapid urbanisation could put affordable housing under increasing pressure, with nearly half the country's population ...
Africa’s population is projected to nearly double by 2050, with 80% of that growth being concentrated in urban areas, leaving two out of three Africans living in cities. This expansion of cities at an ...