Voices from around the city will explore what Chicago could and should look like in 2050 in a series of essays.
When we look at Chicago’s skyline, we are only seeing half the story. Because there is another skyline — one Chicago never ...
Climate change often reaches the public through graphs, targets, and diplomatic language. Then a single image erases that ...
Physical inactivity rises alongside temperature. A study in Lancet projected up to 520,000 additional deaths by 2050 and $2.59 billion in annual productivity losses.
How will wars be fought in the future? As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, militaries around the world are ...
Physical inactivity is already a major global health problem, with about one in three adults failing to meet WHO guidelines for weekly exercise, the researchers said ...
A 9am park run on a Saturday in London might seem anti-social, but in Bangkok it would be unbearable. By 7am the Thai capital’s polished parks are packed with people, as the weekend run clubs set off ...
IATA's new projections indicate strong growth and a mature market.
Africa will make up a quarter of the world’s population by 2050. A new book argues the continent’s future depends on unity, identity and faster action.
Demand for copper is surging because of demand from new technologies, but suppliers are struggling to keep up, and they are likely to fall further behind in the coming years, resulting in shortfalls ...
Hello and welcome to Energy Source, coming to you from New York. The war in the Middle East continues to escalate as oil and gas infrastructure has been increasingly targeted in the conflict.