Behind that concept is the idea that in the last months of his life, Jobs expended significant energy to create a workplace that would benefit Apple's workers for
perhaps the next century.
But remember longer term,
perhaps next century, resource scarcity and it's costs may push economic growth to zero or below, and what bothers me is this sort of unplanned, forced fall will be painful to manage.
Not exact matches
Perhaps there is some way in which short - run self - interest for our generation could be made coincident with the interests of our descendants in the
next century.
Nevertheless, I'd guess that by the
next century, there will be groups of privately funded adventurers living on Mars and thereafter
perhaps elsewhere in the solar system.
Educational leaders have an opportunity to create a new archetype (
perhaps inspiring the films of the
next half
century!)
Perhaps an extra-stiff chassis would enable Saturn engineers to ready the SC for the
next century.
A forcing will result in warming that will appear
perhaps 40 % in a decade, the bulk of the rest over the
next century with a portion of warming still at work in the following
centuries (this the portion which makes Climate Sensitivity very difficult to nail down).
In the U.S. this is
perhaps most famously observed in Glacier National Park, where the terminus of glaciers have retreated by several kilometers in the past
century, and could be gone before the
next century (see e.g. the USGS web site, here, and here).
There is nothing to suggest that the
next shift — due
perhaps in a decade to three — will follow the 20th
century pattern to a warmer state.
So
perhaps we might add another 0.2 °C of warming over the
next two
centuries.
The implication is that even though other teams have repeatedly warned that the world's reefs are in peril as the world warms because of ever - greater ratios of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, as a consequence of human combustion of fossil fuels at a profligate rate, the world's great reefs may survive for
perhaps another
century, rather than perish within the
next 50 years.
Over the
next century, global energy demand will double, and
perhaps triple.
There is now much exuberance in the United States about «100 years of energy independence» as we become «the Saudi Arabia of the
next century» —
perhaps the final
century of human civilization if current policies persist.
Then,
perhaps in the early years of the
next century, the climate could warm up a little as a result of human activity, especially the greater amount of carbon dioxide that will be released from the burning of fossil fuels.
Tom predicts the issues that you'll be following — or,
perhaps, you'll be challenging — in the
next decade, and says good - bye to an impressive real estate
century with his own Top 10 countdown.