1. The EU needs at-least a decade to finish transforming form an economic block that explicitly wasn't supposed to have the power it does into a true federal system. Lots of cracks are starting to show like Belgium suspending the Spanish arrest warrant for Catalonia separatists elected to parliament. No one except France and Germany, who both make weapons, wants to spend the money on an EU army. I actually predict the EU will loose at-least one current member nation, after the UK, but may finish the decade with more than it starts with.
2. 10 years it too short of a timeframe. Africa will largely be in the same place overall with several select countries clawing their way out of poverty.
3. Unlikely basic sanitation is too lacking for something much more abstract to take the focus yet maybe at the end of the decade if they make major progress on other issue we might see the start of a focus on it.
4. I could see this
5. In the vaguest of terms.
6. I agree between California's new laws and rhetoric of the Democratic candidates leads me to believe they will be pushing very hard for more and more regulation.
7. I can see a spike and a very slow tail growth but nothing close to a quick transition.
8. California has already been forced to pay other states to take their power on sunny/windy days we are already starting to see the issues with them.
9. Europe yes the've been on this trend for a while now but China no way it too much of a status symbol right now.
2. 10 years it too short of a timeframe. Africa will largely be in the same place overall with several select countries clawing their way out of poverty.
3. Unlikely basic sanitation is too lacking for something much more abstract to take the focus yet maybe at the end of the decade if they make major progress on other issue we might see the start of a focus on it.
4. I could see this
5. In the vaguest of terms.
6. I agree between California's new laws and rhetoric of the Democratic candidates leads me to believe they will be pushing very hard for more and more regulation.
7. I can see a spike and a very slow tail growth but nothing close to a quick transition.
8. California has already been forced to pay other states to take their power on sunny/windy days we are already starting to see the issues with them.
9. Europe yes the've been on this trend for a while now but China no way it too much of a status symbol right now.
10. Agree
11. Agree