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By 2050, 70 percent of humanity will live in urban environments, the most significant change in humanity’s living conditions since the shift from hunting-gathering to agriculture. But what does this number really mean? How will cities change—and change us—in response to this influx of people?

Find out more about the Diplomatic Courier's Global Cities +Social Good Summit here.

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Urban Living: The Future of Cities

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December 24, 2014

By 2050, 70 percent of humanity will live in urban environments, the most significant change in humanity’s living conditions since the shift from hunting-gathering to agriculture. But what does this number really mean? How will cities change—and change us—in response to this influx of people?

Find out more about the Diplomatic Courier's Global Cities +Social Good Summit here.

The views presented in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the views of any other organization.