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If you're curious about the state of humanity in the 2070s and the path that led us there, Alex Freeman offers a compelling narrative. Positioned almost uniquely with her role as an Earth Group agent, Alex enjoys access to exclusive information, resources, and travel privileges, enabling her to grasp the largest picture imaginable. Through her eyes, we learn the science, politics, and economics that shape the world throughout the 2040s and 2050s. As our leaders falter, the global community struggles to prevent the self-inflicted wounds tearing at the fabric of society. Alex documents the rapid…mehr

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If you're curious about the state of humanity in the 2070s and the path that led us there, Alex Freeman offers a compelling narrative. Positioned almost uniquely with her role as an Earth Group agent, Alex enjoys access to exclusive information, resources, and travel privileges, enabling her to grasp the largest picture imaginable. Through her eyes, we learn the science, politics, and economics that shape the world throughout the 2040s and 2050s. As our leaders falter, the global community struggles to prevent the self-inflicted wounds tearing at the fabric of society. Alex documents the rapid pace of change, surprising even the most astute observers. Journey with her across the globe as she compiles evidence, and discover that pivotal change is closer than we might think. With the global population in decline, the question of humanity's continuity looms large. Alex is on a mission to find solutions. World leaders should take note.
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Born and raised in the 1960s Black Country, Cooper attended grammar school before going up to Leeds University, where he studied Materials Science and Engineering. Following short stints in different construction-related industries, Cooper settled into teaching mathematics in secondary schools in and around Tunbridge Wells for 20 or so years. With interests ranging from sport to politics, economics and conservation, Cooper's subject matter can be extensive. He began writing to help broaden minds and encourage the reader to think about topics beyond their traditional boundaries. He is married and has three daughters.