F E AT U R E Megatrends Comin’ Down the Road in 2030 by Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team
While there are more unknowns than knowns for the next decade, there are certain trends that are undeniable, and are well worth thinking about. So here they are, and Mr. Natural will help us delve into our Quest Into The Unknown. We’ll be there soon enough!
1. The World’s Population Grows. And Grows Older. According to National Institutes of Health, of the 8.5 million people in the word in 2030, 13 percent will be over the age of 65 (and will be +18 percent by 2050). So what does this mean for us? Easier to use tools for arthritic hands, more people working longer past 65? Look to Europe and Asia, since they’re further along in this process than the U.S is. How are they accommodating this aging population?
2. City Dwellers on the Rise. As some authors touched on in our January issue, people are going where the people are. In a UN Report, they predict that twothirds of the world will live in cities by 2030. Which means better urban planning, improving housing and services, making urban living greener.
3. Deeper Integration Between AI and People…and Less Privacy. The data collected by our connected lives will grow
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exponentially. While disturbing to some, this trend can also mean more personalized medicine, customized furniture, clothing, housing attributes according to our needs and desires.
4. Climate Crisis. It’s Here. The world is warming, there are more severe weather events, and while we may be able to slow the speed of Earth’s warming, we are still going to need to build, adapt and ready ourselves for these extreme events. Between rising seas, extreme heat, and drastic shifts in water availability, we will need to adapt our strategies for the
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future. Stronger, safer, more flexible, higher, less water-dependent. All for our aging population. Harvard Business Review says businesses will be the climate leaders.
5. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – A Fact of Life. Resources are becoming scarcer – minerals and natural resources will need to be reused and rethought. We will have to confront these shortages head on. Maybe you have already felt some impact.
6. Clean Technology Wins Out From cars to our electric grid to
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