Trends Identified
Ageless World 
                        Life expectancy reaches ninety years in Western countries. Human enhancement breakthroughs mean middle age begins at sixty. Retirement ages rise. The young are not being promoted with everyone working longer. 
                        2016
                        Global risks 2035- the search for a new normal
                        Atlantic Council
                        
                    Strange Bedfellows
                        High-tech terrorism leads to a rebirth of state power, and the United States and China unite to combat the threat.
                        2016
                        Global risks 2035- the search for a new normal
                        Atlantic Council
                        
                    Urban Oasis
                        As in the Middle Ages, cities rapidly assume increased importance, as national governments cannot deliver on overall economic growth. Cities are a magnet for the brightest and most talented. Well-run cities spawn and use new technologies, helping to make them self-sufficient in terms of resources. They seek special political privileges and autonomy.
                        2016
                        Global risks 2035- the search for a new normal
                        Atlantic Council
                        
                    “Disruptive” technologies
                        “Disruptive” technologies in development, the spread
of which will bring substantial changes in production, employment, well-being, governability, and human relations.
                        2016
                        Why and how latin america should think about the future
                        theDialogue
                        
                    Natural-resource scarcity
                        Natural-resource scarcity affecting water, food supplies, energy, and minerals. Also changes in demand and technological innovations.
                        2016
                        Why and how latin america should think about the future
                        theDialogue
                        
                    Demographic changes and displacement of power
                        Demographic changes and displacement of power, new markets, rising middle classes, and migration.
                        2016
                        Why and how latin america should think about the future
                        theDialogue
                        
                    Urbanization and growth of cities
                        Urbanization and growth of cities, population concentration, demands for infrastructure and basic services, quality of life, and competitiveness of cities.
                        2016
                        Why and how latin america should think about the future
                        theDialogue
                        
                    Climate change
                        Climate change, its effect on agriculture, “green-growth” opportunities, citizen awareness, and behavioral change.
                        2016
                        Why and how latin america should think about the future
                        theDialogue
                        
                    Democratic governability
                        Democratic governability, impact of new technologies
in connecting citizens, forging social relations, improving transparency, strengthening security, and providing opportunities for organized crime and cyber-attacks.
                        2016
                        Why and how latin america should think about the future
                        theDialogue
                        
                    All products have become services
                        “I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes,” writes Danish MP Ida Auken. Shopping is a distant memory in the city of 2030, whose inhabitants have cracked clean energy and borrow what they need on demand. It sounds utopian, until she mentions that her every move is tracked and outside the city live swathes of discontents, the ultimate depiction of a society split in two.
                        2016
                        Eight predictions for 2030
                        World Economic Forum (WEF)