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Future Vision
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01 April 2025

Children are taken on a journey into the year 2070 to a world transformed by technology, sustainability, and global initiatives.
From traffic-free cities and carbon-free energy to eco-friendly homes and developments in space exploration, readers are invited to imagine the possibilities.
Contents include:
- Wildlife
- Artificial intelligence
- Food
- Space
And much more...
Presented as a delightful journey into the future, the book is a unique blend of imagination and scientific possibility. It aims to ignite the imagination of children, inspiring them to envision the bright future they can help shape.
Dr Cathy Rogers began her TV career as a creator and producer of science programmes, including the Emmy-nominated Scrapheap Challenge(UK)/Junkyard Wars(US). She returned to academia for a PhD in Educational Neuroscience, looking at how creativity works in the brain and has since written a book for teachers about how brains work. Her passion lies in communicating science, whether explaining neuroscience to a class of 7-year-olds or grilling NASA professors about the future of space exploration. She is also a musician and plays in the indie band Heavenly, which is currently touring worldwide. She is based in London.
"This joyfully illustrated work is a hopeful and imaginative guide to everyday life in the year 2070...Steeped in realistic optimism, this unique and upbeat STEAM look into the future has multiple curricular applications and is sure to spark curiosity and start meaningful conversations."—Booklist
"...we take a trip into the future, 2070 to be exact, and imagine the possibilities of a world completely transformed by sustainability and technology: an exploration of the world we COULD have and how this can be achieved, with detailed timelines."—Armadillo
"Guaranteed to spark discussion, the writer draws on the knowledge and predictions of a range of experts, seeking to explore what the world might be like in 2070."—Books for Keeps
"...this beautifully illustrated and deceptively simple-seeming book offers a much-needed corrective...The authors have spoken to academic experts so that "everything in the book is based on real possibilities"...It all seems eminently doable."—Sunday Times
"Journey to 2070, and a world of green and renewable energy, of empathy and kindness, and clean and reliable transport on tap. It is so easy for young people to feel disheartened about the future, but this hopeful book paints a picture of a brighter tomorrow."—The I Paper
"Future Vision: Stories of our Brilliant Tomorrow helps bring out the inner optimist...It shows how all the positive things being done now might impact the future, and how readers might be able to impact the future too...would sit well in various areas of the curriculum as an accompanying text. Especially in science, technology and environmental topics..."—Just Imagine
"...expertly written by scientist Dr Cathy Rogers and illustrated by wildlife-loving Madeleine Rogers. The passion, detail, knowledge and sense of joy and fun that the duo have is absolutely amazing. Their inventiveness in sharing this vision for our world, as if it were already a reality, is a fantastically inspiring and thought-provoking way in which to harness young readers' enthusiasm and engagement in wanting to actively help create such a prosperous future. Believable, relatable and so relevant - like a blueprint of where the world could be. A hugely meaningful and powerful book."—Reading Zone
"The illustrations and bite-sized chunks of text make it a very accessible read that is naturally broken up into themes which makes it a great choice for children reading on their own or as a starting point for sustainability projects.” —English Association
"My book rec for children's #nonfiction month is the profoundly hopeful & inspirational #FutureVision by @CathyJaneRogers w Madeleine Rogers, which asked top scientists to envisage 2070 for children today: the incredible changes that could transform our world for the better.”—@PiersTorday
"Future Vision: Stories of our Brilliant Tomorrow is a wonderful new book which examines just this, considering, from an optimistic lens, what possibilities could await us...It’s a great reflection point: what do we want our planet to be and how can we work together to make it so?"—@kidsbookstolife
"In exploring diverse realms, from space exploration to food sustainability, Future Vision stands out as a hopeful vision for tomorrow’s world. The emphasis on practical, achievable innovations—presented in accessible language and detailed visuals—invites children to picture themselves as active contributors to this future. Ultimately, Future Vision is not only a window into a reimagined world but also a call to action. It encourages children to dream big and consider how they might participate in creating a world transformed by sustainability and kindness to our planet.”—@booksb4bedtime
"children are transported to the year 2070, to a world that has been transformed by sustainability, technology and global collaboration...The author feels strongly that optimism about the future...is important and she talks of 'realistic optimism'...she invites readers to think about their own vision of the future. This is where I see that the imagination is vital, for no scientific discoveries could have been made without the power of the imagination"—Red Reading Hub
Dr Cathy Rogers began her career in TV, as a creator and producer of science programmes, including the Emmy-nominated Scrapheap Challenge(UK)/Junkyard Wars(US). She returned to academia for a PhD in Educational Neuroscience, looking at how creativity works in the brain and has since written a book for teachers about how brains work. Her passion lies in communicating science, whether that’s explaining neuroscience to a class of 7 year olds or grilling NASA professors about the future of space exploration. She is based in London.
Welcome to 2070 4-5
Transport 6-11
The A-Z of A to B
Wildlife 12-17
There’s a Bison in my Backyard
Homes 18-21
Helping Hands and Glowing Greens
Artificial Intelligence 22-25
Einstein in my Pocket
Energy 26-31
Green is the New Black
Health and Wellbeing 32-35
Finding our Happy Place
Oceans 36-41
Swimming with Siphonophores
Food 42-45
My 2070 Food Diary
Space 46-49
Out of this World
Democracy 50-53
Power to the People
The Journey Starts Here 54-55
One Small Step
About the Authors/Acknowledgements 56