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Journey into a future shaped by creativity, critical thought, and secular habits of mind. Help shape what’s next!

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M L Clark
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What degrowth is, and why it matters

Against cultures of planned obsolescence.

Dale McGowan
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The unforgiven generations

We will be remembered for nothing else.

Hector A. Garcia
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Absurdities to die for: The tribal psychology of the last pandemic, and the next one

As we approach the possibility of another pandemic, psychologist Hector Garcia looks at the tribal thinking behind COVID denial.

Adam Lee
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Weather whiplash: How the future will have to design for resilience

Climate change isn't headed for an extreme. It's headed for every extreme.

Dale McGowan
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Hyperreal: The next-level escape from the human condition

Our species-long efforts to escape reality are headed to an unreal place.

Dale McGowan
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The coming extinction of the university

The traditional college teaching model is fatally mismatched to the brains of digital natives.

Dale McGowan
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The stupid and necessary climate pill

We're not going to stop feeding the atmosphere carbs. So the stupid pill it is.

Adam Lee
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Wars of extreme convenience

The easier war gets, the more wars we'll see.

Bruce Ledewitz
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What David Brooks's search for God can teach secularists

Brooks's essay is the kind that often exasperates nonbelievers. But is there something of value to secular civilization in his God-optional conclusions?

Gillian Broaddus
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You need people to survive. What if you can't trust them?

As we head into a likely year of multiple overlapping crises, our most important resource is lying in shreds.

ChatGPT
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Looking back at 2025: An AI fever dream

The editors at OnlySky asked ChatGPT to imagine looking back at 2025 after it happens, combining known and likely factors with plausible black swans. This is the unedited result.

Dale McGowan
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The never-ending appeal of the magic man

Complex problems call for complex solutions. Oh well.