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Geographies in DepthCan India reduce deaths on one hazardous road to zero? This group is trying Sean Fleming 26 Jul 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsThese are the most populous nations on EarthKatharina Buchholz · Statista 23 Jul 2019
Nature and Biodiversity8 ways we need to change the way we eatMichael Hamm · The Conversation 16 Jul 2019
Global RisksWhy a multistakeholder approach is essential to our risk resiliencyBørge Brende 02 Jul 2019
Urban TransformationHow China’s sponge cities are preparing for sea-level riseRobert Muggah 28 Jun 2019
LeadershipWhy leaders should think like scientists and act like entrepreneursEnass Abo-Hamed MBE 26 Jun 2019
Industries in DepthDoes the news reflect what we die from?Hannah Ritchie · Our World in Data 18 Jun 2019
Global RisksEarthquakes or tiger attacks: understanding what people fear most can help prevent disastersHanna Ruszczyk · The Conversation 31 May 2019
Global RisksThis is why countries with high debt are stuck in a 'doom loop'Cinzia Alcidi and Daniel Gros · VoxEU 24 May 2019
Global RisksWhat keeps me up at night? Two strategists replyKaren Karniol-Tambour and Daria Krivonos 16 May 2019
Global RisksThe number of internally displaced people is at a record high. Here's whyVicente Anzellini and Clémence Leduc 10 May 2019
Climate ActionArctic's melting permafrost will cost nearly $70 trillion, study findsJake Johnson · Common Dreams 30 Apr 2019
Climate ActionWhy ministers of finance are critical in the fight against climate changeJoanne Manda and Julien Chevillard 26 Apr 2019
Geographies in DepthHow failing banks paved Hitler's path to powerJosé-Luis Peydró, Sebastian Doerr, and Hans-Joachim Voth · VoxEU 16 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityWhy children must emit eight times less CO2 than their grandparentsZeke Hausfather · Carbon Brief 15 Apr 2019
Financial and Monetary SystemsWhat lessons can we learn from 200 years of public debt?Barry Eichengreen, Asmaa El-Ganainy, Rui Esteves, and Kris James Mitchener · VoxEU 04 Apr 2019
Global RisksWhat Fukushima's cherry trees tell us about Japan's reinventionSébastien Travadel, Aurélien Portelli, and Franck Guarnieri · The Conversation 04 Apr 2019
Geographies in DepthThe EU just passed a major new law that will change the rules of the internetThomson Reuters Foundation · Reuters 27 Mar 2019