Global Future Council on the Future of Geopolitics Articles Topics All Arts and Culture Business Climate Action Cybersecurity Economic Growth Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Forum Institutional Geo-Economics and Politics Global Cooperation Trade and Investment Filter by topic Emerging TechnologiesHow 'universalization' could help us make more sustainable decisionsAnne Trafton · MIT News 07 Oct 2020 Nature and BiodiversityThis is what's on Jane Goodall's bookcaseKate Whiting 06 Oct 2020 Health and Healthcare SystemsThese 6 masterpieces were created by people aged 60 or olderKate Whiting 01 Oct 2020 Arts and CultureThe history of the 5 billion emojis used every single dayKatharina Buchholz · Statista 30 Sep 2020 Arts and CultureArt therapy: This is how the arts can sharpen mental health researchKen Arnold and Danielle Olsen 29 Sep 2020 Arts and CultureAn Emmy for the AmazonLynette Wallworth 25 Sep 2020 Health and Healthcare SystemsConspiracy theories have flourished during the pandemic – here’s how to stop them in their tracksCharlotte Edmond 02 Sep 2020 Arts and CultureCaste, by Isabel Wilkerson - an extract from our September Book Club pickIsabel Wilkerson 01 Sep 2020 Social InnovationTwo rhythms and a sharpened pencil: how art can help us heal and make sense of the worldHrund Gunnsteinsdóttir 26 Aug 2020 Arts and CultureArtist Lynette Wallworth explains why finding meaning is an art and making meaning is artLynette Wallworth 29 Jul 2020 Education and Skills15 young, black female authors who are changing publishingZoë Ettinger · Insider 29 Jul 2020 Arts and CultureFive must-read novels on the environment and climate crisisTi-han Chang · The Conversation 29 Jul 2020 Industries in DepthCan there be a fairy-tale ending for Hollywood after COVID-19?Stefan Brambilla Hall and Silvia Pasquini 23 Jul 2020 Arts and CultureFootball commentary has a racial bias problem, a new study saysCharlotte Edmond 21 Jul 2020 Health and Healthcare SystemsCOVID-19: The Great ResetBeatrice Di Caro 14 Jul 2020 Arts and CultureMental health: Why you could be finding it hard to read during COVID-19Quartz 13 Jul 2020 Arts and CultureWhy activist athletes are needed today more than everMary Harvey 09 Jul 2020 Arts and Culture'We ignore the power of symbols at our peril' - architect David Adjaye on why racist monuments must be replacedGayle Markovitz 03 Jul 2020 Arts and CultureHave we finally reached a moment of promise and possibility on race?Lonnie Bunch 02 Jul 2020 Health and Healthcare SystemsHow Sumatra's forest people are adapting ancient health rules during the pandemicHarry Jacques · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 01 Jul 2020 Prev 11/45 Next
Emerging TechnologiesHow 'universalization' could help us make more sustainable decisionsAnne Trafton · MIT News 07 Oct 2020
Health and Healthcare SystemsThese 6 masterpieces were created by people aged 60 or olderKate Whiting 01 Oct 2020
Arts and CultureThe history of the 5 billion emojis used every single dayKatharina Buchholz · Statista 30 Sep 2020
Arts and CultureArt therapy: This is how the arts can sharpen mental health researchKen Arnold and Danielle Olsen 29 Sep 2020
Health and Healthcare SystemsConspiracy theories have flourished during the pandemic – here’s how to stop them in their tracksCharlotte Edmond 02 Sep 2020
Arts and CultureCaste, by Isabel Wilkerson - an extract from our September Book Club pickIsabel Wilkerson 01 Sep 2020
Social InnovationTwo rhythms and a sharpened pencil: how art can help us heal and make sense of the worldHrund Gunnsteinsdóttir 26 Aug 2020
Arts and CultureArtist Lynette Wallworth explains why finding meaning is an art and making meaning is artLynette Wallworth 29 Jul 2020
Education and Skills15 young, black female authors who are changing publishingZoë Ettinger · Insider 29 Jul 2020
Arts and CultureFive must-read novels on the environment and climate crisisTi-han Chang · The Conversation 29 Jul 2020
Industries in DepthCan there be a fairy-tale ending for Hollywood after COVID-19?Stefan Brambilla Hall and Silvia Pasquini 23 Jul 2020
Arts and CultureFootball commentary has a racial bias problem, a new study saysCharlotte Edmond 21 Jul 2020
Arts and CultureMental health: Why you could be finding it hard to read during COVID-19Quartz 13 Jul 2020
Arts and Culture'We ignore the power of symbols at our peril' - architect David Adjaye on why racist monuments must be replacedGayle Markovitz 03 Jul 2020
Arts and CultureHave we finally reached a moment of promise and possibility on race?Lonnie Bunch 02 Jul 2020
Health and Healthcare SystemsHow Sumatra's forest people are adapting ancient health rules during the pandemicHarry Jacques · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 01 Jul 2020