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What¡¯s Hot in THE FUTURIST Magazine?
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What¡¯s Hot in THE FUTURIST Magazine?
The 22nd Century at First Light: Envisioning Life in the Year 2100
A child born today will only be 88 years old in the year 2100. It¡¯s time to start thinking and caring about the twenty-second century. THE FUTURIST invited WFS members and friends to submit forecasts, scenarios, wild cards, dreams, and nightmares about the earth, humanity, governance, commerce, science and technology, and more. Here are their stories.
Timelines
Laura B. Huhn and William Halal: Major Transformations to 2100: Highlights from the TechCast Project
Dick Pelletier: Timeline to the 22nd Century
Tools
House of Futures (Gitte Larsen, S©ªren Steen Olsen, and Steen Svendsen): Scenarios and Long-Term Thinking
Forecasts
Olli Hietanen and Marko Ahvenainen: Bio Age 2100
Brenda Cooper: Where the Wild Things Are Not
Ozzie Zehner: Keys to Future Energy Prosperity
Marta M. Keane: Healthy Aging in the 22nd Century
Stephen Aguilar-Millan: Will We Still Have Money in 2100?
Eric Meade: Slums: A Catalyst Bed for Poverty Eradication
Manjul Rathee: From Communication to Transmission
Gina A. Bellofatto: Religious Belief in the Year 2100
Arthur Shostak: Game Changers for the Next Century
Richard Yonck: A Brave New Species
Julio Arbesú: Transport and Transhumans
Davidson Barlett: Lanes in the Sky
Marc Blasband: When the Machines Take Over
Jim Bracken: Technology vs. the World
John P. Sagi: Cyborg Me
Joshua Loughman: The Local-Global Duality of 2100
Scenarios
Paul Saffo: The Wonders We Didn¡¯t Expect
Michael Lee: Southern Africa Takes Center Stage
Gene Stephens: Beyond Transhumanism
Jouni J. Särkijärvi: Paradise Found: No Aging, No Pensions
Richard David Hames: When the Storms Came
Gereon Klein: Geonautics
Paul Bristow: Energy and Living Well
Bart Main: Life and Love in the Pod
Tsvi Bisk: 2099: Headlines Warn of Global Cooling
Cynthia G. Wagner: Reunion: A Civil War Fable
Robert Moran: Meaning for Miranda
Stephen Bertman: The Last Oracle
Peter Denning: Automated Government
Daniel Egger: Old Cities of Amber
Karl Albrecht: Here¡¯s the News from 2100
Questions
Michael Marien: Ten Big Questions for 2100
David Brin: On Being Human: Questioning Ourselves
Join WFS or renew today to keep great ideas coming your way.
Here are some of the other stories in our September-October issue
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