Club of Amsterdam Journal, August/September 2025, Issue 277

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Club of Amsterdam Journal, August/September 2025, Issue 277

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CONTENT

Lead Article

15% of global population lives within a few miles of a coast – and the number is growing rapidly
by Arthur Cosby, Mississippi State University and Viswadeep Lebakula, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Article 01

Members Dialogue: SDG16 with Schatz Roland
by Global HUB

The Future Now Show

Living with AI and Wearing it Daily!
with Peter Cochrane OBE & Simon Jones

Article 02

2025 International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation
by UNESCO and WMO

News about the Future

>ACCONIA
>A language model built for the public good

Article 03

Four plausible futures: 2050 scenarios
by Arup

Recommended Book

The Super Age: Decoding Our Demographic Destiny
by Bradley Schurman

Article 04

Why Artificial Intelligence will not replace a Human Futurist
by Harish Shah

Solutions for the Planet

Demographics

Africa
Asia
Americas(North & Latin America)
Europe
Oceania

Thought Leader Portrait

Douglas Rushkoff
American media theorist, writer, columnist, lecturer, graphic novelist, and documentarian



Tags
Africa, Americas, Artificial Intelligence, Asia, Climate Change, Cyborg, Demographics,
Europe, Glaciers, Intelligence, IoT, MEDIA, Oceania, Technological Unemployement,
UNESCO

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