Leading figures share their 2025 predictions about the opportunities and challenges we may face.
Nieves Herrero, Spanish journalist and author
Spanish journalist and author shares some hopeful predictions for 2025: “First: the end of the century Wars, war in Ukraine, war in Gaza…too many victims, too much pain, too much violence. Secondly, I hope we can all succeed in promoting harmony through our writings. Thirdly, I hope that women will stop being victims of violence in our homes and reach 2025 with equality and respect.”
Bertrand Piccard, Swiss explorer and founder of Solar Impulse
The Swiss environmentalist emphasizes the impact of all our decisions on the future. “My predictions for 2025 depend entirely on our behavior today. If we phase out fossil fuels, a healthier environment. If we had more kindness, wisdom and compassion, the world would be a better place. If we have less poverty, there will be less war. So it’s up to us to take action.”
Luisa Neubauer, German environmental activist
Neubauer expresses concern about possible disasters and the fight for truth. “I fear that we will experience a new wave of crisis by 2025” disasters. If the second fight for truth. The truth will be the most valuable asset in the coming years and There will be a fight on many fronts. And the third thing I’m going to see for next year is a lot of unlikely heroic stories.”
Doowy, Belgian musician
This artist predicts a change in the following direction: authentic social connections. “By 2025, I want to envision a healthier digital health than we currently know. I want us to really focus on our friends. I foresee a year where we focus on our real social connections, not the ones we don’t have.”
Paul Watson, Canadian animal rights activist and founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Conservationist optimistic about ending whaling and environmental awareness. “My predictions for 2025 are, first of all, I think we can finish it like this” Iceland whaling. Secondly I think this It will increase Danes’ awareness of the Faroe Islands To put an end to the terrible massacre of dolphins and pilot whales here. We will also put pressure on Japan To end whaling.”
Wim Wenders, German director
The director expresses his concerns about the course of world politics and the climate. “This planet is suffering tremendously. Everything is going in the wrong direction. In terms of politics, old ideas that didn’t work before are coming back. Nationalism is on the rise again. “The European idea is a much better idea.”
As we enter 2025, these sounds remind us of the future It depends on our actions today. It emphasizes the importance of compassion, truth, and real connections to find solutions to the world’s challenges.