AI founder breaks down how ‘many places are doomed’ but others will be ‘the most valuable asset class in the world’

AI founder breaks down how ‘many places are doomed’ but others will be ‘the most valuable asset class in the world’

Fortune | 28 November 2023

At an estimated value of over $300 trillion, land and real estate remain the world’s most valuable asset class yet it is directly exposed to climate change and demographic decline. As Khanna noted in his presentation to the Fortune Global Forum in Abu Dhabi, real estate is by definition, “trapped and immobile.”

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The Post-Pandemic Scramble

The Post-Pandemic Scramble

Henley & Partners | 10 January 2023

It is remarkable what a contrasting picture emerges from the ominous “Great Lockdown” of just two years ago. International travel is surging to record levels, dozens of countries have launched nomad visa or golden visa schemes, and relocations are surging as individuals take advantage of remote work opportunities, settle in tax-friendly regimes, or adapt to the impact of climate change on property markets.

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It’s Time to Invest in Climate Adaptation

It’s Time to Invest in Climate Adaptation

Harvard Business Review | 01 August 2022

Climate adaptation initiatives deserve far greater business investment. Solutions that are low cost, proven to be effective, and have immediate impact include early warning systems for extreme weather events, coastal barriers, water desalination and wastewater treatment, vertical farming and hydroponic agriculture, improved cooling and insulation systems, 3D printed and modular housing, and many other measures. The real estate industry should take notice.

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