This weekend, our “host with the most,” Andrew Zolli was featured on NPR’s Here and Now program where he spoke about what the world’s demography will look like in the next 100 years.
For those of you who didn’t know, Andrew, when not at Pop!Tech, does a bit of moonlighting as one of the country’s leading futurist researchers.

You can hear the program by going to the WBUR website.
From their site:
Futurist Andrew Zolli uses demographic data to predict what the world will look like over the next 100 years. Among Andrew’s predictions: the largest city of the 21st century will be in China and it hasn’t even been built yet; one-third of the world will run out of potable water; and a large group of Baby Boomers will end up moving in with their kids. We’ll find out how companies and governments are using these predictions to plan their cities and develop new technologies.







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