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US intelligence study sees possible fight ahead over water, food

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report (37 von 143) by Report Verlag
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Almost two-thirds of the world's population will reside in cities by 2030, with most people middle class, connected by technology, secured by advanced healthcare and the United States and China maybe working together to blaze a trail. That's the best-case scenario in a report, Global Trends 2030, launched Monday by the U.S. federal government 's National Intelligence Council. In the worst-case scenario, the rising population causes conflict over water and food, particularly in the Mideast and Africa, and the instability contributes to global economic collapse. The research is the intelligence community 's analysis of where current trends will take the world in the next 15 to 20 years, intended to help policymakers plan for the very best and worst possible futures. One bright spot for the U.S. is energy self-reliance.

US intelligence study sees possible fight ahead over water, food

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