- Australia's Future - - A prediction about the nature of the impending Republic of Australia.
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- Be Afraid - - Provides forecasts of scientific and social developments; tracks cutting edge technology like nanotechnology and genetics; offers insight into changes in near future lifestyles.
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- Carfree City Design - - Exploring the prospect of designing auto-less, sustainable communities with alternative transportation, renewable energy, pedestrian orientation, mixed-use zoning, fiber optics and recycling facilities in all units and other green features to aid in long-term quality of life survival.
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- Digital Fracture - - Articles related to decision makers lag and its economic and cultural consequnces.
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- Future Studies - - Essays on change, the future of humanity, and transhumanism, by Nick Bostrom; archival site, no longer updated.
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- Future's Edge - - Topics include world population, stem cell research, limits of science, climate change, and anthrax. Includes links to other resources.
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- Innovation Watch - - Follows developments in science, technology, business, society and the environment and assesses their impact.
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- A Message From Future Generations - - People of the future give advice on spiritual and political development. Excerpts from Dr. Allen Tough's book of the same title.
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- News for a Synergic Earth - - A collection of discussions and articles focused on culture, systems thinking and how to create a more sustainable future.
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- 100 Phenomena - - Complete English text from the Finnish book "100 Phenomena" by Risto Linturi and Ilkka Hannula containing miniature scenarios for the years 2000 to 2020 illustrating what may happen in our future and how it will feel.
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- Philosophy of Technology - - Several essays centered on how the world will cope with humanity's natural drive towards cultural and physical speciation.
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- Saving the Future - - Suggests key changes that lead to an acceptable future. Offers articles and forum.
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- The Sky is the Linit - - A personal discussion of the most relevant and actual of the world's problems.
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- Social Fiction - S. Flor - - Report from the year 2029: local markets have become an important complement to the established global economic system.
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- Why the Future Doesn't Need Us - - Article on how technologies, including robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech, are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
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