City so cities seem to be more interesting than ever particularly if we look at the numbers where people are migrating borderless society has already existed in the e. U. For years but for the migrant crisis and a spike in terrorism borders are being green traduced and sassed is it premature to hope for a World Without borders. No i dont see see a World Without borders i see a world full of borders the question is what kind of borders we will have whether they are soft or hard thats number one number two migration is driven by many factors its not only war and terrorism also you people are in search of a better life if you look at the border between mexico and the us or between the north of africa and europe you can see that many people are also in search of a better life but tell me something how can sit is exist on their own without a bigger framework who will produce and feed all the bright minds and innovators sitting in skyscrapers look at singapore i mean the van a sieve our time
Migration yes i understand your idea and our sense how it can work the total urbanization some were like in europe because there were things close by its well connected in terms of transport but is it even a thirty or forty years is it possible in a vast place like russia. You know russia do have some similarities in terms of for example Canada Australia and actually to certain extent the nordic countries because you might know that both Finland Sweden and norway have very small population in turn in relation to decide all of the countries and these three scandinavian countries are some of the most urbanized in the world so it might well work the other way around if you see what i mean. But so lets imagine all that youre saying is going to happen one way or the other so fifty years from now who will have the briefcase with the new clara codes they San Francisco mayor or the mayor of boston. I think for the foreseeable future. San francisco moscow barely in the cities will have to accep
Collect trash to remind and persuade others. To try it ten percent of citizens were like him our environment would be much better. I believe that if i persist environment would. Keep good like you even when im seventy eighty years old. Lets all headlines for myself on the team here for tonight my partners will be with you next hour with more global headlines. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely and the fellow they match up with their heads up saudi arabia these days is as corrupt as the day is long and hes just stealing money from folks and with us right to be had but america is like that free for meanwhile ok already there actually are in the process of reform but that somehow evil. Welcome to sophie and co im Sophie Shevardnadze as the wall transitions from a mechanical to digital the way society functions is rapidly changing. What will the technical revolution bring by i ask economist innovative speaker and bestselling author shel north strong. The rise of Digital
Future. Go on Sophie Shevardnadze as the wall transitions from a mechanical to digital the way society functions is rapidly changing what will the technical revolution bring well i ask economist innovative speaker and bestselling author of shell north strong. The rise of Digital Technologies bringing the whole world closer together with distance is disappearing nations and borders begin to disappear too where will this rapid progress take assume the coming decades how will our influence future technologies and how will groundbreaking inventions shaped the humans who use them. Showing our strong welcome to the show its really great to have you on our program today so show us to cannot. Nation states are where theyre going away and. Well have citizen stead i heard you say that lots of times. But look all over europe all over the world there are people fiercely obsessed with their National Identity london voted to stay in the u. England voted to leave new york voted hillary but the bible
But first lets look at something we all take for granted in industrialized countries instead of power supply so everywhere its still relies heavily on fossil fuels currently only around sixteen percent of the energy we generate comes from sustainable sources. Jenny wants to stop burning coal completely by twenty thirty eight and many other countries are also investing heavily in renewables but how big a lister is a quick large scale transition as this research is working hard to make it happen ok good morning everyone lets get started at the times. To ask me how i think of the book and my name is gabby who im thirty eight and the associate professor at e. T. H. Zurich the aim of my research is to create a Renewable Power grid every day i give it my all focusing on research the. Solution. To force of will. Get me into hook develop systems to optimize power grids to accommodate the increasing share of electricity from Green Renewables to do so she deploys some heavy duty mathematics. Doe