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Devoting nations to securing the requirements and interests of the people of tomorrow, a brand-new Declaration on Future Generations might be as transformational as 1948's Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states Thomas Hale, author of Long Problems
By Thomas Hale
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Researchers who study the environment deal with information that returns countless years and develop designs that predict centuries into the future. CEOs and political leaders base their choices on company, political and news cycles. Can we reconcile this space? A brand-new event is going to attempt.
Today, world leaders will show up in New York for the UN Summit of the Future, among the most enthusiastic global conferences ever assembled. It intends to cover whatever from war to the economy, environment modification to expert system.
Present and future generations require precisely this type of aspiration. In …
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