The Futurists - EPS_254: The Future is a State of Mind with Brett King and Rob Tercek

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  • The global supply chain is the most complicated thing that humanity has invented with more than 1 million companies in 209 nations trading 90% of manufactured goods via maritime transport. Now, thanks to climate change, extreme weather events and geo-political strife, it’s growing geometrically more complex. Brett King and Rob Tercek discuss the implications for domestic politics, employment and innovation.
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ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @allendrews9117
    @allendrews9117 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bleep the young...

  • @maryjones5710
    @maryjones5710 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Record heat and record cold, extremes is the new norm, not warming.
    The German chap who realized how to get nitrogen from the air, said there is enough Nitrogen now in the world, that if the population goes below ww1 levels, the plants would take over.
    We are experiencing a population collapse. Al Bieleks trip to the future looks quite likely.
    AI run smart cities and massive amounts of greenery, with free humans but not enough to bother the vegetation.