By: Massimiliano Gobbato | 2012-05-24 | Environment The EU is at a very delicate point in time with regards to energy and climate change policies. The current state of play will entail several ongoing pivotal and strategical debates: the ETS system which needs to be revised, the shale gas issue, as well as the new energy efficiency targets are highlighting limp policy improvements, especially at a member states level. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-06-29 | Business A new report by Citigroup shows that the world trade will increase from 61% of global GDP to 86% in 2050. The world trade of 2050 will be dominated by top ten following countries. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-06-17 | Vehicles Planemakers Airbus in London has unveiled plans for a transparent or see - though plane which will be flying around in come 2050. The futuristic concept of air travel will give passengers an amazing panoramic view while in the sky. The fuselage will be replaced by a bone-like structure the efficiency of bird bone which is definitely not for nervous flyers and those who seek for privacy. According to the executive vice-president Charles Champion, the company gets the idea from passengers’ need of “a seamless travel experience”. He also states there will be no first class or business class; there will have areas for relaxation in the front, work in the back and full-stocked bar in the middle. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-07-30 | Technical Writing According to the UN, 74% of the global population is predicted to live in urban areas, especially in big cities by 2050. Because of the high level of urbanization, the requirements of efficiency and safety to limited home space and the surrounding environment are now most concerned. Electrolux Design Lab 2010 has unveiled the top kitchen concepts focusing on creative solutions to compact living. Jobs in the kitchens such as preparing and storing food, washing clothes, and doing dishes will be funnier in the future. It means that we will enjoy a happier life with the luxurious kitchen: no pots, not pans. Below are the top concepts "Heart of the Home" chosen in the 2010 edition of Electrolux Design Lab. read more
By: Jd Durham | 2011-10-13 | Cars At the International Transport Forum (ITF) in Leipzig, it was announced that the world's current vehicle count is more than 850 million cars and small trucks. However in its Transport Outlook 2011 report the ITF projects that number is expected to increase to 2.5 Billion vehicles by 2050. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | International studies At China's current growth rate, and considering that the United States will have an inflationary period that will come shortly and the perhaps 10-20 more business cycles between now and when China surpasses the United States' GDP, it will most likely be much further than originally scheduled. So, let's look to 2050 and not 2035 or 2040. Many people believe that China could continue its 10% growth rate year-over-year, but that is highly unlikely because there just aren't enough customers in the world for all that the Chinese are capable of producing. read more
By: Paul Calhoun | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The USA is held hostage by it desire for fossil fuels. Each man, woman and child in the US sends $40.00 per day to the Middle East to continue this desire for fossil fuels. Road maps are being developed that we can follow to break the habit, keep the money on our shores and help the environment. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-10-22 | Science About 30% of the American population will have diabetes type 2 due to increase of obesity /overweight by 2050. There are three types of diabetes, diabetes type 1, no insulin production. Diabetes type 2, uncontrolled insulin, Gestational diabetes, produced during pregnancy, relieved later stage. read more
By: Minal | 2010-10-06 | Business Aarkstore announce a new report " Aarkstore Enterprise -Strategic Issues in Global Energy Security: Global Energy Strategy to 2050 " through its vast collection of market research report. read more
By: Serena Du | 2011-07-02 | Culture "Good morning from Beijing to south, at noon you can eat roast goose in Guangzhou; if the morning westbound from Beijing, PM will be able to enjoy the Heavenly Lake in Xinjiang scenery." Zhang Shuguang, deputy chief engineer of the Ministry of Railways that depict the future high-speed rail operators to reach 500 km per hour when views. read more
By: Jacob Evans | 2010-12-20 | Laptops With an amazing touchscreen that swivels 180 degrees, the HP TouchSmart tm2-2050us is a machine that makes the most out of its special features. Complete with impeccable security features and a killer processor, this notebook is a tremendous choice for the security-conscious user looking for that extra something. read more
By: JD Stratis | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Archaeological evidence establishes that the beginning of mans application of geothermal energy in North America came about more than ten thousand years ago with the settlements of Paleo-Indians at natural thermal springs. The natural springs functioned as a reservoir of heat and purifying, their minerals as a source of therapeutic healing. read more
By: Robert Paulsen | 2010-09-16 | Business Ideas As life grows more expensive and the economy grows along with it, most individuals are in search of a way to make extra money. read more
By: Robert Paulson | 2010-10-30 | Marketing When you're thinking of investing your hard-earned money, you want to make sure you choose somebody reliable and knowledgeable in the business to handle it for you. read more