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3rd millennium

In contemporary history, the third millennium of the anno


Millennia: 2nd millennium ·
Domini or Common Era in the Gregorian calendar is the current
millennium spanning the years 2001 to 3000 (21st to 30th 3rd millennium · 4th
centuries). Ongoing futures studies seek to understand what is millennium
likely to continue and what could plausibly change in the course of Centuries: 21st century ·
this period and beyond. 22nd century ·
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Predictions and forecasts not included on this 27th century ·
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2010s
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Expected events
2040s
Plans and goals
Expected events
2050s
2060s
2070s
2080s
2090s
22nd century
2100s
2110s
2120s
2130s
2140s
2150s
2160s
2180s
2190s
23rd century
24th century
25th century
26th century
27th century
28th century
29th century
30th century
See also
Notes
References

Predictions and forecasts not included on this timeline


List of future astronomical events
List of 21st-century lunar eclipses
List of solar eclipses in the 21st century
Projections of population growth
Climate change
Representative Concentration Pathway
Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
Extinction
List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
Predictions and claims for the Second Coming of Christ
Near future in fiction
Works falling into the public domain in the United States

21st century

2000s
See: 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009

2010s
See: 2010 · 2011 · 2012 · 2013 · 2014 · 2015 · 2016 · 2017 · 2018 · 2019

2020s
See: 2020 · 2021 · 2022 · 2023 · 2024 · 2025 · 2026 · 2027 · 2028 · 2029

2030s

Plans and goals

NASA plans to execute a human mission to Mars between 2031 and 2035.[1]
Targets of the goals of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda are set to 2030.[2]
The 2030 Climate Target Plan of the EU aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least
55% by 2030. After the plan was presented in September, the European Commission will
review, and possibly propose to revise all relevant policy instruments to achieve its
additional emission reductions by June 2021.[3]
The international community, including the United Nations, World Bank, and United States,
have set the goal of completely eradicating extreme poverty by 2030.[4] 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.[5]
The World Health Organization and UNICEF have set a goal for universal access to basic
sanitation by 2030.[6]
The United Nations has made it a goal that Internet access and literacy will be universal by
2030.[7][8]
The World Bank has called for all countries to implement universal health care by this
time.[9]
Saudi Vision 2030
Melbourne 2030

Expected events
2030:

New petrol and diesel cars will be banned from sale in the UK.[10]
Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, UAE, is expected to be completed by 2030.[11]
2031: ATHENA (Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics), which is an X-ray
observatory, is planned to launch this year.
2032:
The 2032 Summer Olympics is expected to take place in Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia.[12]
2033:
May 18: at 03:33:20 (UTC), Unix time will equal 2000000000 seconds.
The planned final phase of the UK's High Speed 2 rail link is scheduled to be
completed.[13]
A Jubilee will be held in the Catholic Church, in this case 2000 years after the traditional
year of Jesus' death and resurrection.[14]
2034:
As of 2011, Switzerland is scheduled to phase out the last of its nuclear power plants.[15]
The European Space Agency may launch the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna.[16]
ODINUS may be launched on a mission to explore Uranus and Neptune.
2035:
January 8: Near-Earth object 2002 AY1 will make a close approach to Earth.
The US State of California will require all car sales be zero-emission vehicles by this
year.[17]
2036: On February 7, the 64-bit timestamps used by NTP, which consists of a 32-bit part for
seconds and a 32-bit part for fractional seconds that gives a time scale that rolls over every
232 seconds (136 years) and a theoretical resolution of 2−32 seconds (233 picoseconds),
and due to the fact that the NTP uses an epoch of 1 January 1900, will cause the first roll
over to occur in this year.[18]
2037:
Certain documents relating to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon's wishes to preserve a monarchy if
the Nazis occupied the UK are to be released from the Royal Archives.
The Oxford English Dictionary is expected to publish its completed revised third
edition.[19]
2038:
January 19: 03:14:08 UTC – Many 32-bit computer clocks overflow, potentially confusing
the date as 13 December 1901. Known as the Year 2038 problem, similar to the Year
2000 problem.
April 12: Documents related to the NSA's PRISM program are to be declassified by the
U.S. Government.[20]
April 25: Easter will occur on its latest possible date. The last time this occurred was in
1943 and, after 2038, the next time it will occur will be in 2190.
December 26: A total solar eclipse will occur in the Southern Hemisphere. It will start on
the south of the Indian Ocean, will cross Australia and New Zealand and it will end in the
southern part of the Pacific Ocean.
2039: On September 2, the Destroyers for Bases Agreement's 99-year rent-free leases to the
U.S. by the U.K. will expire.

2040s

Plans and goals


Oman Vision 2040

Expected events
2041

The Antarctic treaty is scheduled to come under review.[21][22]


The joint venture partnership between Volkswagen Group China and SAIC Motor is
scheduled to end.[23]
2042
April 30: A Nickelodeon time capsule, sealed in April 1992, is scheduled to be
opened.[24]
September 17: A common computing representation of date and time on IBM mainframe
systems will overflow with potential results similar to the year 2000 problem.
2045: Centennial commemorations of the conclusion of World War II and the fall of Nazi
Germany.
2047: On July 1, the present "one country, two systems" arrangement in Hong Kong is
scheduled to end, as it was guaranteed for 50 years starting from 1 July 1997, provided
under the Hong Kong Basic Law. The agreement was raised by Deng Xiaoping to deal with
Hong Kong's reunification with the People's Republic of China in 1997, and stipulated in the
Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984. What will be done is not stated in any document.[25]
Many observers say the system was de facto ended with the introduction of the Hong Kong
national security law in 2020.
2048: On January 14, the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty is
scheduled to come up for review.[26][27]
2049:
October 1: Scheduled completion of the Belt and Road Initiative, coinciding with the
100th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.[28]
December 20: The present "One country, two systems" with Macau, guaranteed for 50
years starting from 20 December 1999, provided under the Basic Law and the Joint
Declaration on the Question of Macau, will expire.[29]

2050s
2050:

Three-North Shelter Forest Program is expected to be completed.[30]


President Joe Biden says his plan will ensure that the United States will be a 100%
clean energy economy and reach net-zero emissions by 2050.[31]
Arnulf Jaeger-Walden of the European commission's Institute for Energy believes that
solar power from North Africa can provide 100 GW to the entire continent of Europe.[32]
Under a plan announced in July 2016, New Zealand aims to eradicate all non-native
rats, possums, and mustelids by this year.[33]
The United States Airforce is set to retire the B-52 Bomber from service.
A time capsule in Rachel, Nevada is set to be opened in this year.[34]
2051:
April: One of the METI messages Cosmic Call 1 sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria
Planetary Radar in 1999 arrives at its destination, Gliese 777 star.
June 1: The Washington State Ferries time capsule is scheduled to be opened,
celebrating WSF's 100th anniversary.
2054:
November 7: The lease agreement International Speedway Corporation has with
Daytona Beach Racing and Recreational Facilities District expires.[35]
Hawksbill Creek Agreement tax exempt status is scheduled to expire.
2057:
February: A METI message Cosmic Call 1 sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary
Radar arrives at its destination, 15 Sge star.
May: A METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria
Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, HD 76151 star.
December: A METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter
Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, 37 Gem star.
In the UK, the Midland Expressway Ltd (MEL) contract to run the M6 Toll expires.
2059: In January, a METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter
Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destinations, HD 126053 star and HD 193664 star.

2060s
2061:
September 1: A time capsule at St. Gabriel School in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada is
scheduled to be opened for its 150th anniversary of its school division (Greater
Saskatoon Catholic Schools).
July 24: Halley's comet expected to be visible for the first time since the perihelion was
last reached in 1986.
December 31: Expiration of the Singapore-Malaysia Water Agreement.
2065: On November 22, Venus occults Jupiter, the first planet-planet occultation since 3
January 1818. The next planet-planet occultation will occur less than two years later, on 15
July 2067 (when Mercury occults Neptune).
2068:
September 29: One of four time capsules at the Helium Centennial Time Columns
Monument is scheduled to be opened 100 years after it was locked.
May 31: A Solar Eclipse will occur.

2070s
2070: In 2020, some scientists projected that, by 2070, 1 to 3 billion people, mostly living in
regions with little adaptive capacity, would be left outside the historically favourable climate
conditions, the "human temperature niche", depending on patterns of population growth and
climate change mitigation, without levels of migration unlikely to be sustainable.[36][37][38]
2073: On January 1, assuming no further extensions to the term of copyrights become law in
the interim, all media that was published before 1978 will have fallen into the public domain
in the United States. This year in particular is significant because this is the last year when
the terms of the Sonny Bono Copyright Extension Act will apply; works published after 1977
will generally fall into the public domain after 70 years post mortem auctoris.

2080s
2089: During the months of May and June, insect Magicicada broods X (17-year) and XIX
(13-year) will emerge simultaneously. This will be the first time this will occur since 1868;
next time will be in 2310. This event occurs only once in every 221 years.[39]

2090s
2090: The 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund is set to expire.[40]
2092: Work on cleaning up the site of the Oldbury Nuclear Power Station[a] is scheduled to
be complete in 2092 (early estimate).[41]
2094:
March 19: A time capsule sealed exactly seventy-five years before, is scheduled to be
opened at Denver International Airport.[42]
April 7: Mercury transits Jupiter, this is the only known such event of the decade.[43]
2097: A time capsule, sealed 100 years earlier, is scheduled to be opened in Baltimore's
Inner Harbor to celebrate 300 years of the city's incorporation.[44]
2099: The 99-year lease for Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, New York City is set to
expire.[45]
22nd century

2100s
2100: On 14 March (which will be 29 February in the Julian calendar), the difference
between the Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar reaches 14 days. Since 14 is
divisible by 7, this will be the first time in history since its inception that the Gregorian
calendar has the same day of the week for each day of the year as the Julian calendar. This
will last until 28 February, 2200 of the Gregorian Calendar.
2103: Per an agreement between the National Archives and Caroline Kennedy, the jacket
Jackie Kennedy wore on the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated cannot be displayed in
public until this year.[46]
FAT file systems theoretically support dates up to 31 December, 2107 (though officially only
up to 31 December 2099).
2109: On April 27, a time capsule placed under the floor boards of the Old Queens Building
at Rutgers University, in New Jersey, buried on 27 April 2009, is scheduled to be
opened.[47]

2110s
The Chernobyl New Safe Confinement reaches end of designed lifetime in the 2110s.
2110: On 19 September, a time capsule at the Plaza de Armas in Santiago, Chile is
intended to be opened. It was buried in 2010.
2111: The will of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh is scheduled to become public
knowledge.[48]
2112:
November 18: The city of Beaumont, California in the United States is scheduled to open
a time capsule in honour of its bicentennial.
A time capsule buried in Weavers Academy, Wellingborough, UK, will be opened after
100 years of being buried.
2115:
The first book from the Future Library project will be published, 100 years after being
submitted by author Margaret Atwood.[49]
The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) initiated by Stanford
University will be concluded.[50][51][52]
November 18: In 2015, Robert Rodriguez and John Malkovich teamed up with Louis XIII
de Rémy Martin (cognac) to create a film called 100 Years. It was put into a time capsule
and is scheduled to be released exactly 100 years later.

2120s
2120: In November, a South African vault of thousands of time capsules containing present-
day information for future generations' use will be opened, 101 years after burial. The Vault
2120 is located at Maropeng in the Cradle of Humankind and was sealed in November
2019. The vault will only be opened in the year 2120. The vault and its thousands of time
capsules have been buried at least two metres underground at the Maropeng Visitor
Centre.[53]
2130s
2132: A time capsule on Rideau Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is intended to be opened
that year. It was buried in 1982.

2140s
2140: All Bitcoins are expected to be mined.

2150s
2155: The Year type in MySQL supports dates up to 31 December, 2155.

2160s

2180s
2182-09-24: Asteroid 101955 Bennu has a 1-in-2,700 chance of impacting Earth.[54]

2190s
2193: A time capsule at the York Civic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is scheduled to
be opened that year.[55] It was buried in 1997.

23rd century
2227–2247: Pluto will be closer to the Sun than Neptune is for the first time since the year
1999.
2265: Return of the Great Comet of 1861.
2284: Possible the perihelion of Halley's Comet might come back after the year 2209.
2285: On March 22, Easter will occur on its earliest possible date for the first time since the
year 1818.

24th century
2400: The first century leap year since 2000.

25th century
2453: 1,000 years since the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire
2476: 2,000 years since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire
October 12, 2492: 1000 years since Christopher Columbus arrived on Bahamas and
discovered Americas.

26th century
27th century
2640: On September 5, the 639-year-long performance of John Cage's organ work As Slow
as Possible (begun in 2001) is scheduled to finish at the St. Burchardi Church in
Halberstadt, Germany.[56]

28th century

29th century
The St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery (Happy Valley) in Hong Kong lease on Wanzai's Saint
Fulan gentleman street will end after a 999-year lease, assuming no legal status changes
before that date.
2883: On January 4, the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) lease on the O&Q (Ontario and
Quebec) will end, after a 999-year lease.

30th century
2968: The Helium Centennial Time Columns Monument in Amarillo, Texas, contains four
separate time capsules, the last of which is intended to be opened 1,000 years after the
Time Columns Monument was locked in 1968.
2999:
The time capsule in Chinook Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada is scheduled to be
opened on 31 December, 2999 after being sealed in 1999.[57]
The Longplayer composition is set to finish on 31 December 2999, marking the end of
the thousand-year piece of music which began on 1 January 2000.

See also
Timelines of the future
Anthropocene
Foresight (psychology)
Outline of futures studies
Technology forecasting

Notes
a. The Oldbury Nuclear Power Station is located in South Gloucestershire, England.

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