2030
Calendar year
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2030 (MMXXX) will be a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2030th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 30th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 1st year of the 2030s decade.
Predicted and scheduled events
- February 1–17 – The 2030 Winter Olympics is scheduled to be held in the French Alps.[1]
- March 27 – The 2030 South Korean presidential election is scheduled to be held.
- April – Europa Clipper will arrive at Jupiter's moon Europa.[2]
- June 8 – July 21 – The 2030 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be held in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco (with anniversary match hosts Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay).[3]
- October 1 – The 2030 World Expo will be opened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[4]
- July 24 – August 4 – The 2030 Mediterranean Games are expected to take place in Pristina, Kosovo.[5]
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- The 2030 Hungarian parliamentary election is scheduled to be held.
- Predicted (in 2022) the year in which both the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 space probes will run out of power and cease transmission.[6]
- New petrol and diesel cars will be banned from sale in the UK.[7]
- Masdar City in Abu Dhabi is expected to be completed by 2030.[8]
- The 2030 Asian Games are scheduled to be held in Doha.
- A Japanese construction firm, the Shimizu Corporation, in concert with many research firms and government agencies, has plans for an underwater city of 5,000 people called the "ocean spiral" 4.5 km (2.8 mi) off the Japanese coast, which will consist of a giant sphere containing homes and businesses situated just below the surface, held up by a 14 km (9 mi) spiral descending to the seabed, where there will be a submarine port and a factory powering the city by using microorganisms that turn carbon dioxide into methane. The Shimizu Corporation plans to start construction in 2025.[9][10]
- Targets of the goals of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda are set for 2030.[11]
- Some climate-related goals from COP26 are for 2030:
- The Glasgow Climate Pact aims to "[reduce] global carbon dioxide emissions by 55 percent by 2030 relative to the 2010 level".[12] However, based on existing pledges the emissions in the year 2030 will be 14% higher than in 2010.[13]
- More than 100 countries pledged to reverse deforestation.
- India plans to draw half of its energy requirement from renewable sources.[14]
- China aims to peak CO2 emissions before 2030.[15]
- The 2030 Climate Target Plan of the EU aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. The European Commission made proposals in July 2021 for how to achieve this goal.[16]
- The international community, including the United Nations, World Bank, and the United States, have set the goal of completely eradicating extreme poverty by 2030.[17] Noting a significant decline in extreme poverty since 1990, the World Bank has noted that the end of extreme poverty is in sight and pledged to cut it down to at most 3% of the world's population by this time.[18]
- The World Health Organization and UNICEF have set a goal for universal access to basic sanitation by 2030.[19]
- The United Nations has made it a goal that Internet access and literacy will be universal by 2030.[20][21] French demographist Emmanuel Todd forecasted that the global literacy rates will be almost 100% by this year.[22]
- The World Bank has called for all countries to implement universal health care by this time.[23]
- Shared Prosperity Vision 2030
- Kenya Vision 2030
- Saudi Vision 2030
- Egypt Vision 2030
- Qatar National Vision 2030
- National Development Plan 2030
- Eritrea Vision 2030
- Sudan Vision 2030
- Finland plans on being a nicotine-free and smoke-free country by 2030.[24]
- The 2030 Commonwealth Games are expected to take place in Ahmedabad, India.
- Formula 1 set to become Net-Zero by 2030 and aims to bring back V8 engines with the approval of engine manufacturers by 2030 or 2031.
- Poland is projected to have a higher GDP per capita than the United Kingdom by the end of the year.[25]