Scenarios about 'demographic change'
Demographic change refers to shifts in population characteristics such as size, age structure, ethnic composition, and geographic distribution over time. These transformations, driven by factors including birth rates, mortality, migration, and urbanization, have profound effects on societies' economic systems, political landscapes, and cultural identities. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of demographic change can fundamentally alter the development of nations, power balances, and technological progress.
What If Life Extension Technology Was Developed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where scientific breakthroughs in the early 2000s led to effective human life extension technologies, fundamentally transforming society, economics, and the human experience.
What If New Zealand Became a Global Refugee Haven?
Exploring the demographic, economic, and cultural transformation if New Zealand accepted millions of climate and political refugees, becoming a sanctuary nation in an increasingly unstable world.