A future where your lights, phone, and even entire cities are powered by sunlight collected in orbit may not be far-fetched. A new study published in Joule00255-7) suggests that Europe could one day ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A climate-driven increase in wildfires could cause 30,000 more smoke-related deaths per year in ...
What does the future hold for the humanity? More specifically, what will the world look like in 2050? Instead of waiting 34 years to find out, Léa Peersman, the lead coordinator for The Future of ...
Researchers estimate that between 2011–2020, wildfire smoke exposure contributed to about 41,380 extra deaths per year across the U.S. Under a “business-as-usual” warming scenario, annual excess ...
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Imagining California 25 years from now: What will Golden State life look like in 2050?
What California will be in its bicentennial year of 2050 is subject to unpredictable conditions. The nation becomes ungovernable; the San Andreas rips; drought worsens in the Colorado River watershed; ...
California could see 4,500 more deaths a year than today and San Diego County could see hundreds more deaths each year.
Wildfire smoke could kill as many as 71,000 people per year in the United States by 2050, according to a new study published in the journal Nature.
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