### From Publishers Weekly Smith, a UCLA geography professor, explores megatrends through computer model projections to describe "with reasonable scientific credibility, what our world might look like in forty years' time, should things continue as they are now." Laying out "ground rules" for himse
The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future
โ Scribed by Smith, Laurence C
- Book ID
- 106912155
- Publisher
- Dutton
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 663 KB
- Series
- The World in 2050
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780309103879
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### From Publishers Weekly Smith, a UCLA geography professor, explores megatrends through computer model projections to describe "with reasonable scientific credibility, what our world might look like in forty years' time, should things continue as they are now." Laying out "ground rules" for himse
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### From Publishers Weekly Smith, a UCLA geography professor, explores megatrends through computer model projections to describe "with reasonable scientific credibility, what our world might look like in forty years' time, should things continue as they are now." Laying out "ground rules" for himse
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### From Publishers Weekly Smith, a UCLA geography professor, explores megatrends through computer model projections to describe "with reasonable scientific credibility, what our world might look like in forty years' time, should things continue as they are now." Laying out "ground rules" for himse