The continued emission of greenhouse gases will drive temperatures up further over the years ahead. But will people attempt to gradually adapt to the new reality? Will they accept increasing polarization and significant geopolitical tensions? Will climate feedback loops accelerate and cause supply chains to collapse or pandemics to break out? Will governments feel compelled to impose drastic restrictions to reduce our consumption of resources? Or will we manage to shift consumption habits toward a circular economy?
Take a trip through time with us to the second half of the century — one that is science-based, led by professionals and visualized by artificial intelligence (AI).
We invite you to experience four radically different scenarios for the year 2055. First launched at COP28, EY Four Futures allows you to visually experience the consequences of decisions made today and how they affect climate change and global warming, business and society, resources and geopolitics in three decades from now. This unique experience gives tangible and emotional insights into how future generations will be impacted, rather than offering data points on a screen.