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Club of Amsterdam Journal, October 2023, Issue 258

Club of Amsterdam Journal, October 2023, Issue 258 HomeJournals ArchiveJournals – Main TopicsClimate Change Success StoriesThe Future Now Shows CONTENT CONTENT Lead Article Patents were meant to reward inventions. It’s time to talk about how they might notby Rebecca Giblin, The University of Melbourne, Anders Furze, The University of Melbourne and Kimberlee Weatherall, University of Sydney Article 01World Economic Situation and Prospectsby United Nations The Future Now Show Positive impact on innovation & the state of the worldwith Frank Richter & Miss Metaverse Article 02 The beauty of collective intelligence, explained by a developmental biologist | Michael Levin by Big Think News about the Future> Supercapacitor> Make3D Company Limited, The Gambia Article 03Emissions free cooling. Can we do it? by Just Have a Think Recommended BookInterdisciplinary Perspectives on Sustainable Development:Achieving the SDGs through Education, Wellbeing, and Innovationby Dimitrios A. Karras (Editor), Sai Kiran Oruganti (Editor), Sudeshna Ray (Editor) Article 04World’s beaches are changing because of climate change– green thinking is needed to save themby University of the Witwatersrand Climate Change Success StoryCoastal Management Netherlands Portugal England Indonesia Vietnam Australia India Brazil Belize Ghana Africa Singapore IPCC Futurist PortraitAndrew BuschEconomic Futurist Tags:3D printing, Africa, Air Conditioning, Australia, Belize, Brazil, China, Coastal Management, Collective Intelligence, ECONOMY, England, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Innovation, IPCC, Netherlands, Portugal, SDGs, Singapore, Stakeholder Capitalism, State of the World, Turkey, United Nations, United States, Vietnam Club of Amsterdam SearchSubmit your articleContactSubscribe Welcome Felix B BoppWebsite statistics forclubofamsterdam.com September 2023:this yearvisits: 472,000visitors: 117,000last yearvisits: 535,000visitors: 98,000 QuotesAndrew Busch: “In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various industries has fused the physical and digital world, sparking significant transformations.” Frank Richter: “Turkey has a herculean task at hand of embarking on a recovery, while charting a path to continuous growth. Will it be capable to bring about structural reforms to serve as a start-off hub for global investments and bring about sustainable growth?” Michael Levin: “All known cognitive agents are collective intelligences, because we are all made of parts; biological agents in particular are not just structurally modular, but made of parts that are themselves agents in important ways. …”

Positive impact on innovation & the state of the world

with Frank Richter & Miss Metaverse The world is facing unprecedented stress – on its systems and on its people via economic imbalances, geo-politics, and climate change. Although these factors interact in seemingly uncontrolled ways, we can make changes that mitigate negative pressures. Innovation has been a crucial driver of progress and development for centuries – from the discovery of fire and the invention of the wheel, modern day civilization could be said to be the story of human innovation. Advancements in healthcare, farming, education and manufacturing technologies are the direct result of advanced human capabilities rooted in determined endeavor. Moderator ResourcesHorasis Global MeetingGaziantep, Türkiye over 22-23 October, 2023 CreditsDr. Frank-Jürgen RichterChairman of Horasisa global visions communityhttps://horasis.org ModeratorKatie (Miss Metaverse™) KingFuturist and Content CreatorThailand & Cary, North Carolina, USAmissmetaverse.iofuturistmm.com Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

Club of Amsterdam Journal, September 2023, Issue 257

Club of Amsterdam Journal, September 2023, Issue 257 HomeJournals ArchiveJournals – Main Topics Climate Change Success StoriesThe Future Now Shows CONTENT Lead ArticleArtificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethicsby Farzam Sepanta, PhD Candidate, Building Engineering, Carleton University Article 01Stephen Fry describing our future with artificial intelligence and robotsby Wondere Wereld The Future Now ShowArtificial Intelligencewith Hardy Schloer, Harish Shah, Mario de Vries & Miss Metaverse Article 02Heat Wave: Cooling Our Cities Without Air Conditioningby Bloomberg Originals News about the Future> Floating Future> Trina Solar Article 03The Futurists (1967) | Scientists Predict The 21st Centuryby Reelblack One Recommended BookLife 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligenceby Max Tegmark, Rob Shapiro Article 04Agrivoltaicsby Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE Climate Change Success StoryGreen ArchitectureSouth AmericaMexicoAfricaScandinaviaChinaUSASpainIndiaAustraliaIndonesia Futurist PortraitKaren SandsGeroFuturist Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Green Architecture, South America,Mexico, Africa, Scandinavia, China, USA, Spain, India, Australia,Indonesia, QRI technology, CQ: the communication code, Cooling, Fish,Agrivoltaics Welcome Felix B BoppWebsite statistics forclubofamsterdam.com August 2023:this yearvisits: 425, 000visitors:105,000last yearvisits: 535,000visitors: 98,000 QuotesMax Tegmark: “Your synapses store all your knowledge and skills as roughly 100 terabytes’ worth of information, while your DNA stores merely about a gigabyte, barely enough to store a single movie download.” Hardy Schloer: “This integration of resources is the premise for the planetary wisdom we so deeply need in order to transform the present global crisis into an opportunity for further human development.” Karen Sands:: “My experience has been that as I have gotten older, it seems I am getting more and more invisible to the corporate leadership, while the aging men seem to get more power and respect. As has long been the case, a man’s wrinkles and gray hair are signs of distinction; in a woman, they often […]”

Artificial Intelligence – The Future Now Show

with Hardy Schloer, Harish Shah, Mario de Vries & Miss Metaverse Hardy Schloer talks about revolutionizing data processing with QRI technology – enabling unbiased, evidence-based decision-making. Harish Shah talks about the need for Human evolution in tandem with the technological evolution that AI represents. He also calls for a moderate approach to receiving technology, where not to expect too much from it while also making the most of its true benefits. Mario de Vries is a legal advisor with a specialization in intellectual property. He elaborates on the impact of AI in copyright cases. Mario developed a system to measure someone’s communication quotient. He is a strong promoter of the missing factor in all current AI developments; being language technology. Moderator Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

Club of Amsterdam Journal, July / August 2023, Issue 256

Club of Amsterdam Journal, July / August 2023, Issue 256 HomeJournals ArchiveJournals – Main TopicsClimate Change Success StoriesThe Future Now Shows CONTENT Lead Article The rise of renewables is not without risk for investorsby Frédéric Blanc-Brude; Laurence Monnierl and Leonard Lum, EDHEC Business School Article 01The Unsustainable Green Transitionby Simon Michaux The Future Now Show Energy for One Planetwith Adriaan Kamp & Miss Metaverse Article 02 Bright Green Lies, with Max WilbertHow The Environmental Movement Lost Its Way by Hart Hagan News about the Future> The New York City EcoFlora> think tank Future Cleantech Architects Article 03Jeremy Rifkin | The Green New Deal – Beyond the book by SpeakInc Recommended BookBiopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledgeby Vandana Shiva Article 04Green hydrogen: Is the Global South paying for Germany’s energy transition?by DW News Climate Change Success StoryClimate-Smart AgricultureFAOWorldbankWorld Business Council for Sustainable Development The Sustainable Rice PlatformDigital Green Climate Resilient Agriculture Technology / Climate Smart Agriculture TechnologyClimate Smart Farming In ZimbabweClimate Smart Agriculture | Targeting the small farmer Industry Visionary PortraitRichard ForrestIndustry Visionary Tags:Africa, Agriculture, Architecture, Biopiracy, Cement, Cleantech, Climate Change, Club of Rome, Energy Storage, Flora, FOOD, Global energy need, Global Warming, Green New Deal, Hydrogen, India, Investment, Kenya, New York, Rice, SDGs, Small Farmer, Sustainability, Zimbabwe

Energy for One Planet – The Future Now Show

with Adriaan Kamp & Miss Metaverse Adriaan Kamp, Founder of Energy For One World, on the implications of the War in the Ukraine, the Geopolitics of Emotions and Halfway The UN 2030 Agenda – on Peace, Energy, Economies, Climate Change & Actions the realization of the UN SDGs. Where are we in our Energy Realities, what lessons have we learned over a decade of Energy Transition, UNSDGs and Climate Action, and what are the present thoughts and opportunities for making a good future: Energy-Economies Free of Concerns. What is going well? What deserves our attention? And where can we make the better interventions – coming monday morning – to make a great future. Moderator Credits Adriaan KampFounder of Energy For One WorldThe Hague, Netherlandswww.energyforoneworld.com Moderator Katie (Miss Metaverse™) KingFuturist and Content CreatorThailand & Cary, North Carolina, USAfuturistmm.com Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

10-step program for a sick planet

Speech 10th Anniversary of Club of Amsterdam Dec. 6, 2012By Hardy F. Schloer, Owner, Schloer Consulting Group – SCG, Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen Let me first say that it is an honor to speak here to you on the 10th anniversary of the Club of Amsterdam. Creating an unrestricted and free thinking environment that is strictly focused on envisioning the future, whatever such future may be, was the concept of Felix Bopp. It has produced in the past 10 years much original thought and free expression about our feelings, ideas and definitions of preferred futures. We may not always agree with each other, but that was never the intent. Prolific discourse was! I’d like to thank Felix at this point to provide us with this forum that is, to this day, free from any dogmatic guidance and political or corporate persuasion to brainstorm about these preferred futures. Anyone is allowed to speak and to present his or her views; even I. My article in the Club of Amsterdam Journal carries the title “One Minute before 12.”Actually, it is only about 10:55pm, and the date is April 10, 1912. We are in the northern part of the Atlantic, in route to New York. We are on board of one of the most beautiful ships ever built!It’s 1912, and global warming has not happen yet. The sea is full of beautiful and scenic icebergs, even in the middle of April; and there is absolutely nothing to worry about. We are on the safest cruise liner ever built; the beautiful and majestic Titanic!Nevertheless, there is a tiny fly in the ointment: we just struck one of these picturesque icebergs at about 10:40, – about 15 minutes ago. Some people come up from the engine room, and they look like they just ate a bad piece of fish!! … they talk about a bad breach into the lower part of the Titanic, caused by the floating iceberg that we have just passed. To me, this sounds just like the typical stuff coming from these blue collar workers on the lower decks … they try to scare the people… it’s always the same! What would they know anyway? Sure enough! Soon the first worried discussions are on the way:“Is the Titanic really as safe and unsinkable as we have been told by the White Star Shipping line?”“Did these White Star people really think of everything?” It’s just the typical negative stuff that goes around; just because we bumped into a little snowball? … What’s wrong with these people? I had dinner with the builders and designers of the Titanic last night; they told us we didn’t even need rescue boats! It’s a total waste of money! Unnecessary, stupid and totally outdated safety regulations! This nonsense is cutting seriously into the dividends of our shareholders! We should have maximized the profits by putting no safety boats at all, and put in more first class cabins instead … Yield is important, not costly red tape! We need profits, not unnecessary and costly safety precautions!! Everybody knows, the ship is unsinkable!They should know!These guys last night at the dinner table, they built this ship!They are the experts!The potential sinking of our boat is just a theory; just like global warming! It’s not realistic!It’s always these fear mongers amongst us that try to scare us.These experienced ship builders know what they are doing; they are not stupid.They have always thought about the worse case scenarios, we can be sure, because they told us so!Some of these paranoid disaster prophets think there is a systemic or even structural problem with the Titanic! Can you believe this? I always tell you: Follow the Money!Look at all these rich people on the boat! Would they be on board, if there were anything to worry about?Probably not!They do not make miscalculations with their lives … As long as I see all these fine gentlemen on board, I know I am safe.Well … if all of this sounds familiar to you, then you’ve got the point! Today, however, we are not talking about a sinking ship in the Atlantic.This time we are talking about the future of the entire planet! And it’s just like on the Titanic! There are too many people, and not enough resources to save them! And when bad planning forces a disaster; who gets saved first. It’s the guys with the deep pockets! And those that should manage the crisis, they are busy with rearranging the Titanic deck chairs and polish the ballroom silver – even after the understanding sets in, that the boat will sink. We are doing the same things now. There are at least 20,000 to 30,000 very well-informed people on this planet, right in this moment, that know the severe global problems that are coming over the next 2 decades exactly, but it is easier to hide behind the polished indifference of academic language, then to come out, and tell point-blank what’s in store for the world. Yesterday I read a scientist’s assessment of rising ocean levels and how they are putting countries like Naru at risk to disappear. Why at risk? Why not tell them what the date of expiration is? It’s probably around 2035. Let’s come out and tell them that they need to move, because this is the correct and honest answer. I like these modern “Optimists!” I like to call them “Ignorists”: Here are some more slogans from the Top-10 list of total global ignorance Or this one, which I read yesterday: Well, for all of those who did not get it yet what will happen globally between now and 2030, I suggest they look at the vital data and trends much more carefully. Look at these trends in its full context!Look at all elements of the global information and how these elements affect each other.Do your homework first, and then participate in the discussion.Don’t start out with an opinion, and get the fact later! Get the facts first! For example:Look for exponential change in vital data!Look at the fast dynamics and how they change over recorded time periods.Look at all contextual consequences.Build an all-inclusive master model!Look carefully at vital areas like Energy, Food, Water, Natural Resources, Pollution, Environment, Economics, the financial and the monetary system, and last but not least, at the increasing willingness to engage in global conflict.And look at all of this information within the frame of an interconnected model! The fact is: The exponential changes in these 10 fields point to a world of challenges previously unknown. Ladies and gentlemen, we are entering new territory here! Tonight however I do not want to talk much more about our potentially problematic global future. I’ve written much about this, and much has been circulated by others on these subjects. I’d just like to refer you to the last issue of the Club of Amsterdam Journal from November 2012, where I published an extensive article about our global crisis between now and 2030. For those who like to familiarize themselves with the relevant research and forecasts, I also recommend to request a copy of our ‘Global Trend Report 2012’, to look at the data and the conclusions we draw from such data in more detail. Our latest report will be released by December 18; just in time to provide you with some interesting Christmas literature. However, if your nerves are weak, I recommend you read Charles Dickens instead. It may be much more comforting for the holidays. Tonight I would like to focus now, on what we must do to change the course of these negative trends, and create a truly sustainable and lasting future for our planet. I’d like to focus on the potential solutions, and on a way forward, to get out of the global problems we are in. I have summarized them in 10 vital modifications we must undertake, to change our planet into something that some people would often call a UTOPIA.But just remember that UTOPIA is always the next step of desired or necessary advancement, which we have not yet achieved. Let’s look at these 10 recommendations one by one. Each of them can be implemented today! We can argue on how the implementation of these recommendations should look like, but they are in any case a good starting point for discussion: These are at least the 10 points, where we need to start. Solving these issues will make the world a significantly nicer place. We, as a global community, owe it to each other and to our future generations to solve these problems and to prepare for a society that can sustain itself well into the future. Today, we must begin a new chapter in human development!Today we must inspire everyone to become part of a decisive trend to change and fix the world’s problems.Today we must begin a new renaissance of global life with global responsibility.Today we must depart from conflict, dogmatic division and the virus of hypocrisy!There is only one way forward!We all know what that the proper road to the future is!Let’s walk on this road together! – Today! All of us, and as a fully collaborating, peaceful and responsible human society.It begins with us; – today; – right here in this room! Thank you for your attention!

Club of Amsterdam Journal, June 2023, Issue 255

Club of Amsterdam Journal, June 2023, Issue 255 HomeJournals ArchiveJournals – Main TopicsClimate Change Success StoriesThe Future Now Shows CONTENT Lead Article Green energy: South Africa’s transition plan must be careful not to deepen inequality – the 3 top issuesby Mzukisi Qobo, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Article 01Brienz/Brinzauls, Switzerland Rockfall The Future Now Show Deep Transitions Futureswith Wendy Schultz & Miss Metaverse Article 02 KANTHARI, change from within by Marijn Poels News about the Future> The Protected Planet Report > The development of gene doping detection methods Article 03Biophilic Design Recommended BookTransitions: Making Sense of Life’s Changesby William Bridges Article 04‘A kind of meditative peace’: quiet hour shopping makes us wonder why our cities have to be so noisyby Eduardo de la Fuente, University of South Australia and Michael James Walsh, University of Canberra Climate Change Success StoryPlant migrationThe Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSLNational Tree Seed Centre (NTSC), Canada Assisted migration’ helps trees move so forests survive climate changeAssisted Migration of Plants and Animals in a Changing ClimateGlobal Seed Vault becomes more important than ever as climate change threatens crops Futurist PortraitApril RinneChange Navigator Tags:Albinism, Assisted Migration, Biodiversity, Biophilic Design, Blind, Canada, Circumcision, Climate Change, Deep Transitions Futures, East Africa, Flux, Futurist, Gene doping, Germany, India, Investor, Kerala, Noise, Plant migration, Rockfall, SDGs, Shopping, Switzerland, Tibet, Uganda, USA Club of Amsterdam SearchSubmit your articleContactSubscribeWelcome Felix B BoppWebsite statistics forclubofamsterdam.com May 2023:this yearvisits: 246,000visitors: 66,000 last yearvisits: 535,000visitors: 98,000 Quotes Johan Schot: “Deep Transitions Futures has vast ambitions, taking a novel and bold approach to develop a new investment philosophy. We are striving for long-term transformation. Naturally, the process will come with uncertainties. And yet, exploring new horizons, developing radical and innovative ideas and embracing unusual collaborations and opportunities like this one, are the paths that need to be taken if we are to forge a better future.” April Rinne: “In a world of constant change, we need to radically reshape our relationship to uncertainty to sustain a healthy and productive outlook.”