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March 19, 2025

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A day in Europe in 2050

The sun rises over Paris, but the city is unrecognizable. The sky is clear, free of fine particles thanks to ambitious environmental policies implemented since 2025. The streets are silent, not because they are deserted, but because vehicles are entirely electric or hydrogen-powered, and a large proportion of journeys are made by bicycle or automated public transport.

I leave my eco-designed apartment, whose green façade captures CO2 and refreshes the ambient air. My building produces more energy than it consumes, thanks to solar panels integrated into the windows and rooftop wind turbines. Before setting off, I consult my personal AI assistant, which suggests an optimized itinerary based on my schedule and the number of people using public transport.

Today, I work remotely, but I decide to join a coworking space on the banks of the Seine, set up in a rehabilitated former industrial wasteland. Since 2035, telecommuting has become widespread, drastically reducing traffic jams and promoting a better work-life balance. AI and robotization have automated a large proportion of repetitive tasks, freeing up time for creative, human activities.

During my lunch break, I join a neighborhood restaurant that serves only products from local regenerative agriculture. In 2030, Europe adopted a food pact aimed at eliminating mass production that is harmful to the environment and our health.

A day in Europe in 2050

The sun rises over Paris, a city transformed. The air is pure, the green facades of buildings capture CO₂, and autonomous public transport silently crisscrosses the streets. Since 2025, Europe has banked on energy sobriety, massive building renovation and the development of renewable energies.

This morning, I'm taking a hydrogen-powered taxi-drone to my office, a coworking space in the middle of nowhere, designed to adapt to the hybrid needs of workers. Artificial intelligence optimizes repetitive tasks, freeing up time for creativity and innovation.

At lunchtime, I eat at a zero-waste canteen where local produce, grown in vertical urban farms, takes pride of place. Europe has revolutionized its agriculture, reducing dependence on imports and preserving biodiversity.

At the end of the day, I head for a park where an urban reforestation project has transformed former avenues into veritable green lungs. Here, nature and technology coexist in harmony.

Before heading home, I take part in an online citizens' assembly. Since 2035, a European democratic platform has enabled everyone to influence political decisions. The Europe of 2050 is more sustainable, more united and more democratic. A dream come true.

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mfkali1953@orange.fr
I think that European life and people in 2040 will be completely different from what they are today. I will in principle be 86 years old, and I believe that if I go out again I will no longer recognise the places I know as they are today. With the immigration of people from communities and religions different from ours, which is growing at a very high rate, it will be necessary to share work and wealth so that everyone lives decently and intelligently. But can I still say that the future of the generations of my children, grandchildren and others anguish me a lot, and that I am not the only one who thinks so?
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jac.mar@wanadoo.fr
Utopia is important because it allows us to hope ... Let's imagine! it's spring and the small flowers, violets, pikelets, blueberries, worries..., decorate our gardens without pesticides, without fertilizer because the soil, well worked for years no longer needs all these artificial aids. And children, teenagers run into this garden. They are at peace, they are good because their parents have instilled in them the essential rules of life in society. And the school has trained them by teaching them, not, ready-made formulas that it is enough to know by heart, no, by giving them the opportunity to train in everyday life with the help of the oldest who share their knowledge. And on their plates, at meals, they eat vegetables grown near their homes by responsible farmers. No more ready-made dishes bought in the super markets, almost all of which have disappeared or, at the very least, have changed the way they sell... Utopia!!
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Autonom fahren
I would love to be able to drive autonomously. This would be especially important for older people from the country, as there are often no shops and doctors there anymore. So you can participate in life even with physical or mental limitations. In addition, the traffic is unraveling, there are fewer traffic jams, the traffic is more fluid and there are fewer accidents.
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petrajeske@yahoo.de
I want a united Europe, not wars or wars. The gap between rich and poor should be very close. There would have to be enough living space, whether for rent or property. Politicians should not only look four years into the future and block everything beforehand. More attention should be paid to the environment, renewable energies, stable prices. Enough doctors and hospitals.
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