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Cheap oil has fuelled our global economy for 100 years. But what happens if supply can no longer keep up with soaring demand?
Some say charity is killing Africa. But what would really be the effect on the continent if all aid ceased?
As we run out of facilities to deal with waste, organised crime is threatening to create an environmental crisis.
What happens when television's moral boundaries are pushed and a corrupt "e-democracy" takes over?
Would drug legalisation really reduce crime overall, and would it make recreational drug use any safer?
Could - and should - people's physiological predisposition to violent behaviour ever be managed by the state?
Will new stem cell therapy techniques spark a medical revolution, or are we playing recklessly with life itself?
Is Britain at risk of a power cut as seen recently in the US and, if so, why?
By 2014 the gap between rich and poor means hostility is growing on both sides.
The baby boomers had it good but will the next generation pay the price?
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