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Focusing narrowly on the price of housing overlooks a broader array of expenses, including transportation, energy, food and healthcare, that determine a household’s real cost of living How we design cities shapes affordability: reducing car dependence, promoting mixed-use development and funding shared amenities can lower costs and improve quality of life From rethinking incentives to
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Technological advancement, particularly since the advent of AI, has been driven by many interests in recent years, but humanity isn't one of them Society is experiencing a ‘humanity deficit’… a widening gap between prioritizing innovation and neglecting what it means to be human Unless we collectively recognize the risks that unchecked technology poses to humanity and human evolution
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- Reframing climate change as a human problem, not planetary
Climate change isn’t about saving Earth but about saving humanity, which is why we must use a human-centred lens to spark urgent action and solutions
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