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Forum InstitutionalEmpowering sustainable consumption: A model for accelerating social changeZara Ingilizian and Oliver Wright 19 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalBrazilians are adopting digital payments faster than anyone else — what lessons can we learn?David Vélez 19 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalHow AI can help the world fight wildfiresArunima Sarkar, Sirin Altiok, and Dr. Şebnem Güneş Söyler 18 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalDavos 2022: Who's coming and everything else you need to knowGayle Markovitz and Beatrice Di Caro 18 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalThese charts show where climate tech money is going - and where it isn'tDouglas Broom 18 May 2022
Jobs and the Future of WorkWhy hiring platforms could be limiting the number of well-suited job applicantsJay Fitzgerald · Harvard Business School Working Knowledge 18 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalThe age of prediction: How data and technology are driving exponential changeIgor Tulchinsky 18 May 2022
Climate ActionHow will consumers respond to carbon footprint labels?Carey L. Biron · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 18 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityHuman-caused climate crisis is driving ‘ocean memory’ loss, scientists sayOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 18 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalReturn on Climate and Environment: a new ROCE metric for the next 2,000 yearsAnish Shah 18 May 2022
Industries in DepthMillions of India’s smallholder farmers could soon access carbon credits — that’s good for them and the planetDhruv Sawhney 18 May 2022