Eg china’s top 10 sustainablity-trust questions in no particular order might be
1 What’s priority with america- a latitude 30 superport @ mexico or bering st tunnel partneringAlaska, and america’s west coast (ie arctic circle 0)
2 How could whole Raj s.eurasia shipping Belt be redesigned – positive silk road exchanges f china to asean to south asia > gulf > suez > med sea
3 How with russia and nordica, n.euro and koreas, japan and taiwan could arctic circle 1 be redesigned as a shipping eoute and as benchmark transformation from abundant carbon energy to abundant clean energy
4 how can japan s korea, japan and east russian coastline integrate superport in n korea and rapid improvement of that peoples lot somewhat similar to east germany
5 How can we help african continent map its own post colonial post cold war BRI
6 How can we help latin america design its post cold war BRI, and what role does usa and franscican cultures wish to play
7 How do we redesign belt roads of wrld poorest village women by starting with bangladesh-india as a space with benchmark
Education for BillionGirlsBoys
8 What is it that Asean continent and islands want most from us – and in exchange how can asean/singpaore help mediate the worlds cultures
9 What else are special needs of world’s smallest vulnerable naions – eg islands now in climate risk zones, places taken over by financiers of evil
10 What else are special problems of huge low populated nations where inclusion cant happen without transparent BRI of neighbors as well as top leaders –eg note china express across eurasia was relatively low cost first stage solution giving many landlocked nations hope of 2nd stage maps
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CELEBRATE ALUMNI OF BELT ROAD INITIATIVE aka Global 2.0 (UN Guterres) 1 In 1968 The Economist started the genre of Entrepreneurial Revolution to debate how the world's favorite media could celebrate 3 billion new jobs creating the sustainability generation - Belt Road Initiative is integral to valuiing these livelihoods. The core hypothesis of ER was that moon landing would causes humns to spend over 1000 times more on connectivity technologies 2016 versus 1946 - chnaging every valuation law of pre-digital times.
2 Over 100 national leaders now see BRI as organising summits for benchmarking their youth's futures and their region's sustainability impact around mother earth. There appears to be an every growing correlation betyween BRI leadership and startups designed to map back indsutrial revolution 4 as the most humanly innovative time to be alive. ( THe era of industrial revolution did not distrinute oportunitoes to innovate evenly - as late as moon landing half of peoles had no access to electricity grids)
3 In searching for win-win world trade, BRI reverses colonial maps which spun zero-sum trade and ultimately caused so many hostilities between nations
4 BRI movements incorporate green big bang which starts with welcoming any place governor (supercity leader, agricultural region) whose peoples have suffered a climate volatilty crisis and want to share information to minimise exponential risks
5 BRI Edutech leaders are concerned with the challenge that half of youth will be unemployable by 2030 unless we transform education beyond the classroom and map education for all ages as essential to communities which thrive and where love and happiness are both an intelligence and ean motional energy that we share with every child. In particular, BRI ends all economic models that treat any segments of population (girls of boys) as underclasses. We understand this poses cultural translation challenges too but there is no reason why economists whould be aggravtaing this problem