Not exact matches
Over the coming decade, the 600 largest and best -
connected cities on the planet will contain a fifth of the world's
population, capture almost two - thirds of its economic growth, and encompass more than half of
global GDP, according to the McKinsey Global Inst
global GDP, according to the McKinsey
Global Inst
Global Institute.
HOW CITIES CAN BENEFIT FROM
CONNECTED, AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORTATION: Cities are grappling with decaying transportation infrastructure and booming
populations driven by
global urbanization.
Once complete, the road will
connect more than 65 countries (across Europe, Asia, and Africa), accounting for half the world's
population and a third of
global GDP.
However, a lack of historical data on jellyfish
populations has caused some scientists to question whether the apparent boom is actually
connected to
global warming.
In fact, within the next 20 years, it is anticipated that the majority of the
global population will be
connected to mobile devices 24/7.
But, as the world
population grows and becomes more
connected through the internet, this geographically dislocated community has found it easier to
connect with each other, collaborate together, and share
global opportunities, rather than being confined just to their local communities.
But, as the world
population grows and becomes more
connected through the internet, these geographically disparate artists have found it easier to come together, work together, and share
global opportunities with each other, rather than being confined to tiny local communities.
Such grants have brought us «studies»
connecting «dangerous manmade
global warming» to dwindling frog
populations, shrinking Italian pasta supplies, clownfish getting lost, cockroaches migrating, and scores of other remote to ridiculous assertions.
The Audubon Society similarly published Mysterious Moose Die - Offs Could be Linked to
Global Warming and climate scientists like Michael Mann, who has hitched his scientific status to «dire predictions», wrongly
connect declining moose
populations to rising CO2.
Cost of
global warming is directly
connected to the advancement of economic systems and human productivity; including construction and
population coincident with industrial processes and the burning of fossil fuels.
(05/03/2012) On Saturday, May 5th vulnerable
populations from the United States to Bangladesh will «
connect the dots» between devastating extreme weather and climate change in a
global day of action organized by 350.org.
Powerful trends are pushing the
global community to develop more smart cities and invest in
connected technologies, as the world
population increases and more people move to urban environments.