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That all depends on the question. The current generation of AI can tell you what is on the horizon. We are looking beyond that, and to integrate what seems like disparate areas of research. Our real value add is to get the questions right and so frame the right conversations for leaders.
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That’s a question we address in detail in our paper ‘waiting for something’. There’s the heuristic effect where almost all the potential commentators live in places which feel crowded and unchanged. That said, there are some commentators and writers who do share - and publish - our view of demographic decline, and its inevitable consequences. But they are relatively few. There may be several reasons, including the perception that demographic problems aren’t immediate (they are), distraction by other events and crises that seem for urgent, or just more easily solved. We have also noticed that many people we talk to find the prospect of demographic decline (which really means an aged and then steeply falling population) to be emotionally or politically confronting, and so they avoid it. This is especially the case when the reality which confronts them is of relative shifts in population or of culture.
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Not without permission. It’s our living, and our partners' conversation. We expect to make use of others thoughts, comments and questions too to improve both our analysis and the relevance of what we write. That all means we keep things in house, and ask that you do the same. Of course, if you want to use material, you are welcome to ask and we will be as accommodating as we can.
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We will write on climate as issues and new insights emerge. But there is already a lot out there, and we are clear that re-heating others’ material is not adding new value. We also see demographic decline as having more impact on man made emissions that many other policies (and much more quickly than many think). This is a question we will return to.