
TreeHugger
Imagine a world without traffic congestion, where cars could drive themselves and where humans, equipped with “clever clothes,” could take flight at a moment’s notice. A new book on the future of transport by two New Zealand professors, Chris Kissling and John Tiffin, envisions just such a world — where nanotechnology, satellite communications and computer chips come together to create a world devoid of fossil fuel dependency, congestion and the threat of global warming. At the same time, it raises concerns about a “Big Brother” surveillance society and a potential “obesity time bomb” sparked by various technologies assuming all our daily tasks… Read more
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