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Category Archives: Climate Change
COP30 Conclusions
(Source: Reuters) The COP30 final text, officially referred to as the Belém Package or the Global Mutirão Decision, is a consensus document that aims to accelerate climate action among all signatory nations of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The United States … Continue reading
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Leadership Changes in COP30
By the time this blog is posted, COP30 will be “history.” It officially ends on Friday, November 21st, and this blog will be posted on Wednesday, November 26th. I will use this blog and the one that follows to summarize … Continue reading
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COP30
Figure 1 – In charts: ten years since the Paris climate accord Last week’s blog focused on the abstract search for a reference for collective evil, following a NYT examination of the current Trump administration. I pointed out that such … Continue reading
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A Reference for Collective Evil
Three days after I post this blog, my wife and I are taking a trip to Washington, DC, to take part in an event organized by the Holocaust Institute. As was clear from my earlier blogs, my focus after my … Continue reading
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Back to Global Threats
(Source: NTT Data) I finished last week’s blog with a wish to be thankful this coming Thanksgiving. On a personal level, I have some control over my actions and surroundings. On a global level, I have no control so I … Continue reading
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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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