belgium predictions for 2050

Read 7 predictions about Belgium in 2050, a year that will see this country experience significant change in its politics, economics, technology, culture, and environment. It’s your future, discover what you’re in for.

Quantumrun Foresight prepared this list; A trend intelligence consulting firm that uses strategic foresight to help companies thrive from future trends in foresight. This is just one of many possible futures society may experience.

International relations predictions for Belgium in 2050

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Politics predictions for Belgium in 2050

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Government predictions for Belgium in 2050

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Economy predictions for Belgium in 2050

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  • This year, due to unfavorable weather conditions, crop yields drop by up to 35 percent compared to figures in 2020 for observed minimum levels, especially for potato and maize. Likelihood: 80 Percent1

Technology predictions for Belgium in 2050

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Culture predictions for Belgium in 2050

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Defense predictions for in 2050

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Infrastructure predictions for Belgium in 2050

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  • Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands collectively produce 150 gigawatts of offshore wind energy. Likelihood: 70 percent1

Environment predictions for Belgium in 2050

Environment related predictions to impact Belgium in 2050 include:

  • By 2100, an increase in temperature in all seasons (+1°C to +4.6 °C for the mean monthly temperature in winter; 1.1°C-7°C in summer) from 2019 levels. Likelihood: 50 percent1
  • By 2100, precipitation is expected to decrease in the summers (up to -53% for mean monthly rainfall) and increase in the winters (up to 36%) from 2019 levels. The decrease in summer is mainly due to the decreasing wet days. Likelihood: 50 percent1
  • By 2100, there is a decrease in surface water quality (flood, streaming, low-flows), variation in river flows can lead to pollution, and increased rainfall in winter recharges groundwater. Likelihood: 50 percent1
  • This year, extreme heat, drought, and flooding due to climate change will cost Belgium almost €9.5 billion. Likelihood: 75 Percent1

Science predictions for Belgium in 2050

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Health predictions for Belgium in 2050

Health related predictions to impact Belgium in 2050 include:

  • This year, Belgium has 390,000 mentally ill and Alzheimer’s patients, up from 190,000 patients in 2019. Likelihood: 80 Percent1

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January 7, 2022. Last updated January 7, 2020.

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