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Occasionally, dramatic change sweeps the places we live and work.
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There is no Planet B
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Occasionally, dramatic change sweeps the places we live and work.
ReadFor the first time in human history, the economic base – and especially those hurt by an otherwise favorable trend – has real-time access to information that can increase its future earning potential dramatically.
ReadBy 2050, an additional 400-plus million Indians — and 255 million Chinese — will live in cities. Along with Nigeria, India and China will account for 35% of global urban growth by 2050.
ReadIn 2018, the United States experienced 14 climate-related disasters that each cost $1+ billion.
ReadIt is difficult for most people to connect the Industrial Revolution to current GDP and productivity growth to future climate-caused events.
ReadThe most significant economic opportunity of our lifetimes
ReadThe world is on fire, dear graduates, and we need you to walk through it.
ReadNation-states defined the 20th century. Cities will define the 21st century.
ReadNo regulation required Stripe to go carbon-neutral
ReadData don't lie
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