Monthly Archives: October 2025

Kristallnacht (November 9th) and COP30 (November 10th)

(Source: Dariusz Okraska / EyeEm / Getty Images via History.com) This blog will be posted two days before Halloween, saying goodbye to October and looking forward to November. I know that November will end with Thanksgiving, and I hope that … Continue reading

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How to Address Declining Population: AI Analysis of Adaptation

Last week’s blog finished with the following two sentences: “Following the nature of the question – ‘reverse declining fertility,’ the responses focus on mitigating declining fertility. The next blog will focus on adaptation to declining fertility, using the same methodology.” … Continue reading

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How to Address Declining Population: AI analysis

Figure 1 – Predicted population plunge, 2025-2050 (Source: UN, World Population Prospects 2024, via IMF) I asked AI (through Copilot) what different countries are doing to reverse declining fertility. In this case, the relevant countries include China, Japan, South Korea, … Continue reading

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The Complexities of Declining Fertility

Figure 1 – Fertility rate by world region, 1950 -2021 (Source) It’s time to shift to a recent global trend that is less dependent on chaotic governments’ decisions. Among the five main global trends that I have discussed throughout my … Continue reading

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The State of the Climate

Figure 1 – Source: The Conversation)  These are two of the main issues of concern that came out in President Trump’s speech to the UN, as reflected by the White House highlight: Climate Change: “I’m telling you that if you … Continue reading

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