In 28 years, the era of ore

Read all this week, a series of anticipation that tries to describe the future as it will be in just under thirty years, in 2050. What will our good old Earth look like then? How will humans interact with each other and with the environment? Should we rejoice in the future or, on the contrary, fear it? Elements of answers, from metaverse to bacteria

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Successful, the energy transition? This is another annoying subject, under the Dome, in the big schools, editorial offices, households and at the UN, a bit like messenger RNA vaccines with each pandemic since that of Covid-19, there is thirty years. CO2 emissions have fallen mainly because people have reduced their energy consumption. The richest are the first to have been able to invest in solar and geothermal panels. For them, energy now has a marginal cost close to zero. To add insult to injury, this transition is one of all inequalities.

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