From the global impact of the Coronavirus to exploring the vast spread of the Australian bushfires, join authors Ian Goldin & Robert Muggah as they trace the ways in which our world has changed & the ways in which it will continue to change over the next hundred years. Map-making is an ancient impulse. From the moment homo sapiens learnt to communicate we have used them to make sense of our surroundings. But as Albert Einstein once said, 'you can't use old maps to explore a new world.' & now, when the world is changing faster than ever before, our old maps are no longer fit for purpose. Welcome to Terra Incognita. Based on decades of research, & combining mesmerising, state-of-the-art satellite maps with enlightening & passionately argued analysis, Ian & Robert chart humanity's impact on the planet, & the ways in which we can make a real impact to save it, & to thrive as a species. Learn about: fires in the arctic; the impact of sea level rise on cities around the world; the truth about immigration
- & why fears in the West are a myth; the counter-intuitive future of population rise; the miracles of health & education. About the author Ian Goldin is the Oxford University Professor of Globalisation & Development & the founding Director of the Oxford Martin School, a world leading group of over 300 experts from across Oxford University tackling the most pressing challenges facing humanity. Previously Ian was economic advisor to President Mandela & then Vice President & Policy Head for the World Bank. He has been a keynote speaker at successive Davos & TED events, presented the BBC Series After the Crash & The Pandemic that Changed the World, & is the author of 22 books. Robert Muggah is a globally recognized scholar & practitioner of political economy. He co-founded the Igarapé Institute
- a leading think & do tank devoted to promoting data-driven & evidenced-based safety & justice across Latin America, Africa & Asia. He is a regular contributor to the New York Times & the BBC. He has delivered several TED talks & is a regular speaker at the World Economic Forum Davos summit.