2050planet
About 2050planet

A platform for the next 25 years.

2050planet is a cradle-to-grave platform for the world we are about to build. Ages 2 to 95. 10 languages. The 15 Global Challenges, the Critical Six resources, the 1.5°C Challenge, Generation 2050. Built for governments, schools, and households.

What this is

2050planet organises the world's most important challenges — climate, water, energy, food, technology, education, economics — into a single platform that anyone can navigate. From a 3-year-old hearing their first story about trees to a ministry official planning national climate policy, the platform meets you where you are.

The backbone is The Millennium Project's 15 Global Challenges — a peer-reviewed framework that has tracked humanity's biggest problems since 1996. We layer on the Critical Six resources (water, air, food, energy, shelter, soil), the 1.5°C Challenge, and Generation 2050 — a learning track from preschool to young adult.

Why it exists

The planet doesn't need more millionaires. It needs more functional resource systems by 2050. Every article, every TERRA response, every career pathway on this platform leads with impact. Financial returns, where mentioned, are framed as a way to fund impact — not the goal.

The goal is governmental adoption — not commercial revenue. 2050planet is built to be deployed at national scale: 10 languages, RTL Arabic, aligned to UAE Vision 2050, Saudi Vision 2030, and Dubai 2040.

TERRA

TERRA — Total Earth Resource & Regeneration AI — is the platform's conversational engine. It helps you explore any 2050 topic: climate policy, career paths, investment opportunities, your personal footprint across eight dimensions.

TERRA uses the Three Scenarios pattern for every major question: what does the best plausible outcome look like, what's most likely, and what happens if we fail. It adapts its language for the audience — simple sentences for children, technical rigour for policy-makers.

Built by

2050planet is built by Khurram Badar — a journalist, technologist, and founder based in the UAE. The platform draws on 25 years of reporting across six countries and a deep belief that the children who will inherit what we decide now deserve better tools than what exists today.

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