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Cameron
September 11th, 2007, 12:21 PM
From www.drudge report

AFP News brief
Despite many challenges, world faces brighter future: report
Send by e-mail Save Print Despite daunting challenges posed by global warming, water, energy, unemployment and terrorism, the world faces a brighter future with fewer wars, higher life expectancy and improved literacy, according to a report released Monday.

"Although great human tragedies like Iraq and Darfur dominate the news, the vast majority of the world is living in peace, conflicts actually decreased over the past decade," says the 2007 State of the Future report published by the American Council for the Tokyo-based United Nations University, a global think tank.

It noted that the number of African conflicts fell from a peak of 16 in 2002 to five in 2005 and that the number of refugees around the world is falling.

HIV/AIDS in Africa has begun to level off and could begin to actually decrease over the next few years, although it continues to spread rapidly in Eastern Europe and in Central and South Asia, it said.

Among other global bright spots, the report cited higher life expectancy, lower infant mortality, increased literacy and increases in gross domestic products per capita and in the number of Internet users.

On the negative side, it pointed to hikes in CO2 emissions, terrorism, corruption, global warming and unemployment and a decrease in percentage of voting populations.

Persistent inequality was illustrated by figures showing that two percent of people own 50 percent of the world's wealth while the poorest 50 percent own only one percent.

The income of the richest 225 people in the world equals that of the poorest 2.7 billion or 40 percent of the global population, the report said.

It warned that unless key transnational challenges, including the gap between rich and poor, new or reemerging diseases and organized crime, are met, "the future could be bleak, marred by lack of water and arable land, mass migrations, turbulent climates, economic chaos and other disasters."

Solutions, it noted, include a "global energy development program led by the United States and China, breakthroughs in water desalination and the restructuring of educational systems to boost both individuals and collective intelligence."

More than 2,400 policy-makers, academics, futurists and creative minds from around the world have contributed to State of the Future reports over the past 11 years.

"This is the most vetted, longest lasting, cumulative integrated futures research project in history," said Jerome Glenn, head of the Millennium Project, which each year updates and expands the State of the Future.

"Done on a global basis on behalf of the globe, it (the report) offers collective intelligence for the planet," he added.

lilbitsyspider
September 11th, 2007, 07:43 PM
Well I'm a believer.:doh

Bernardd
September 11th, 2007, 09:21 PM
I would be interested in knowing if the spread of Christianity has any impact on this good news. For instance, in areas where things are improving, is the church currently active there?

Just a thought....

Issachar
September 12th, 2007, 08:39 AM
If the NWO folk want to start using commercials to (directly) promote the globalist agenda, they will need a script to build the commercial on. This article would be a good start.

"Done on a global basis on behalf of the globe, it (the report) offers collective intelligence for the planet," he added.

Issachar

p.s. Bernardd, that's not to undo what you said. Generally where Christianity or even just "Christian culture" is present, life of the general populace is better. But it MUST be dominant as it once was in the West. For example, Christianity, at this point, is NOT culturally impacting Saudi Arabia (though they have great (worldly) wealth, Vietnam, Myanmar (Burma), China, etc. But it would be interesting to see if where things are at least somewhat better if there has been an increase in the number of Christians, especially in a political or other influential postion.

HisAlways
September 12th, 2007, 02:16 PM
I agree with this. Our world faces a much, much brigher future when our Saviour takes over, and defeats the evil that is now running rampant !!:yeah

dramama
September 16th, 2007, 07:17 PM
gotta love the UN!! Sooooo dilusional! :pound:pound:pound