Climate change is one of those topics that immediately stirs up emotions. For some, it’s the greatest threat of our time, while others consider it exaggerated or politically exploited. That is precisely why it’s worth taking a sober, science-based look at the issue: What do we really know today? How has the climate changed historically?

Artificial intelligence is changing our everyday lives faster than we can say “algorithm” – and that is both a blessing and a curse. Let’s take a look at the opportunities, risks and pitfalls of digital thinking machines – and ask: Who is actually controlling whom here? Everyday magic – What AI gets right Imagine this:

Our world is at a crossroads. Inequality, instability, and systemic breakdowns are evident everywhere – yet the media rarely focuses on the big picture. Here’s a clear look at what really matters. 1. Climate justice: The super-rich as major contributors to climate change The richest 10% of humanity are responsible for about two-thirds of global
