This man is helping explorers carry out scientific research at the ends of the Earth
Through this organisation, intrepid travellers can carry out research in far-flung places that scientists themselves find it hard to get to.
Robin Pomeroy is in charge of the World Economic Forum's audio content and hosts the Forum's weekly flagship podcast Radio Davos. Before joining the Forum, Robin spent more than two decades at the global news agency Reuters, as a correspondent in Brussels, Rome and Tehran, and as a senior desk editor in London. He helped found the London-based media literacy charity The Charlotte Project, and taught journalism to Masters students at City, University of London. Robin is a fellow of the Knight Wallace Fellowship of journalists.
Through this organisation, intrepid travellers can carry out research in far-flung places that scientists themselves find it hard to get to.
COVID19不是“瘟疫”或“末日”,也不是“中国”或“亚洲病”,患者也不应被描述为“病毒传播者”。
Parenting expert Laura Markham has these tips on the best ways to inform and reassure your children about Coronavirus.
L'OMS a publié des directives pour la couverture de l'épidémie de coronavirus, exhortant les médias à éviter les propos qui peuvent stigmatiser les personnes atteintes de la maladie et à ...
La OMS ha publicado directrices para la cobertura del brote de Coronavirus, instando a los medios de comunicación a evitar un lenguaje que pueda estigmatizar a las personas con la enferme...
The WHO has issued guidelines for coverage of the Coronavirus outbreak, urging media to avoid language that can stigmatize people with the disease and to stick to scientific facts.
「自然に対して人類は宣戦布告しました。そして自然は今、非常に激しい反撃に出ています」。アントニオ・グテーレス国連事務総長は、年次総会で赤裸々なメッセージを送りました。気候変動が地球を殺すことはなくとも、人類を殺す可能性はある、というメッセージです。
The transition away from fossil fuels has begun - but will it happen fast enough to avoid a global catastrophe? It was one of the hottest topics at Davos 2020
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said climate change won't kill the planet, but it could kill humankind, one of the highlights from Day 3 at Davos 2020.
Autrefois blanc, l'Arctique devient bleu et absorbe davantage de chaleur.
Arctic ice is vital in regulating the Earth's weather. Melting is already having knock-on effects around the world. If it disappears completely...
These are some of the best stories from Day Two of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2020.
Jane Goodall bucked the trend when she gave names to the chimpanzees she was studying. Now she suggests we do the same with trees - then we'll care for them.
Le Forum espère mobiliser des fonds et un soutien politique.
Launched at Davos 2020, 1t.org aims to mobilize funding and political support to grow, restore and conserve 1 trillion trees around the world.