Previous Global Future Council on Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Articles Topics All Education and Skills Emerging Technologies Fourth Industrial Revolution Global Risks Health and Healthcare Systems Industries in Depth Jobs and the Future of Work Sustainable Development Wellbeing and Mental Health Filter by topic Economic GrowthThere's a gap between what experts say and what we see around us. Can we close it?Martine Durand and Jean-Paul Fitoussi · VoxEU 02 Aug 2019 Industries in DepthBreaking point: tourism hot-spots placing limits on visitors as cracks start to showEmma Batha · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 02 Aug 2019 Industries in DepthMeet Cipta: the comic book hero using her powers to tackle bullying in schoolsDouglas Broom 31 Jul 2019 Economic GrowthThe EU’s proposal for earmarked parental leave will have a major impact on gender equalityJeppe Drudahl, Mette Ejrnaes, and Thomas H. Jorgensen · VoxEU 31 Jul 2019 Nature and BiodiversityCameroon conflict turns climate-stressed farmers into 'food beggars'Elias Ntungwe Ngalame · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 31 Jul 2019 Arts and CultureOne of this year's Booker Prize nominees is just a 1,000-page long sentenceSangeeta Singh-Kurtz · Quartz 31 Jul 2019 Industries in DepthHow field schools have been empowering farmers for 30 yearsFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) · FAO 31 Jul 2019 Nature and BiodiversitySome of the most exciting fossil discoveries ever have come out of this site in Nova ScotiaHillary Maddin · The Conversation 31 Jul 2019 Industries in DepthNew York’s organic farming industry is booming – led by a diverse workforceAyenat Mersie · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 30 Jul 2019 Industries in DepthStarvation still claims a child’s life every 3 seconds – here’s how we could change thisBjorn Lomborg · Project Syndicate 30 Jul 2019 Industries in DepthTo feed 10 billion people, we must preserve biodiversity. Here's howJose Graziano da Silva and Maria Helena Semedo 29 Jul 2019 Geographies in DepthHigh-tech innovation could shape the future of Africa's farming landscapeLaurie Goering · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Jul 2019 Education and SkillsLGBT+ women footballers score as male players fear to come outRachel Savage and Rebecca Rosman · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Jul 2019 Nature and BiodiversityThe Earth has already used up its resources for the yearZoe Schlanger · Quartz 29 Jul 2019 Economic GrowthA boom in Benjamins – the US $100 Bill is being used more oftenIMFblog · IMF Blog 29 Jul 2019 Industries in DepthEvery year, thousands of websites ‘die off’ – and that’s good for the internetViktor Mayer-Schönberger · The Conversation 29 Jul 2019 Education and SkillsKatherine Johnson and 9 other women written out of the history booksSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Jul 2019 Geographies in DepthThis city in India swaps plastic for free mealsElaine Thelen 26 Jul 2019 Industries in DepthIndonesia plans cloud seeding to avoid crop failureThomson Reuters Foundation · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Jul 2019 Education and SkillsThe way children draw human figures has changed since the 1970s, reflecting modern society's attitudes to genderChristian Jarrett · Big Think 26 Jul 2019 Prev 72/184 Next
Economic GrowthThere's a gap between what experts say and what we see around us. Can we close it?Martine Durand and Jean-Paul Fitoussi · VoxEU 02 Aug 2019
Industries in DepthBreaking point: tourism hot-spots placing limits on visitors as cracks start to showEmma Batha · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 02 Aug 2019
Industries in DepthMeet Cipta: the comic book hero using her powers to tackle bullying in schoolsDouglas Broom 31 Jul 2019
Economic GrowthThe EU’s proposal for earmarked parental leave will have a major impact on gender equalityJeppe Drudahl, Mette Ejrnaes, and Thomas H. Jorgensen · VoxEU 31 Jul 2019
Nature and BiodiversityCameroon conflict turns climate-stressed farmers into 'food beggars'Elias Ntungwe Ngalame · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 31 Jul 2019
Arts and CultureOne of this year's Booker Prize nominees is just a 1,000-page long sentenceSangeeta Singh-Kurtz · Quartz 31 Jul 2019
Industries in DepthHow field schools have been empowering farmers for 30 yearsFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) · FAO 31 Jul 2019
Nature and BiodiversitySome of the most exciting fossil discoveries ever have come out of this site in Nova ScotiaHillary Maddin · The Conversation 31 Jul 2019
Industries in DepthNew York’s organic farming industry is booming – led by a diverse workforceAyenat Mersie · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 30 Jul 2019
Industries in DepthStarvation still claims a child’s life every 3 seconds – here’s how we could change thisBjorn Lomborg · Project Syndicate 30 Jul 2019
Industries in DepthTo feed 10 billion people, we must preserve biodiversity. Here's howJose Graziano da Silva and Maria Helena Semedo 29 Jul 2019
Geographies in DepthHigh-tech innovation could shape the future of Africa's farming landscapeLaurie Goering · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Jul 2019
Education and SkillsLGBT+ women footballers score as male players fear to come outRachel Savage and Rebecca Rosman · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Jul 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThe Earth has already used up its resources for the yearZoe Schlanger · Quartz 29 Jul 2019
Economic GrowthA boom in Benjamins – the US $100 Bill is being used more oftenIMFblog · IMF Blog 29 Jul 2019
Industries in DepthEvery year, thousands of websites ‘die off’ – and that’s good for the internetViktor Mayer-Schönberger · The Conversation 29 Jul 2019
Education and SkillsKatherine Johnson and 9 other women written out of the history booksSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Jul 2019
Industries in DepthIndonesia plans cloud seeding to avoid crop failureThomson Reuters Foundation · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Jul 2019
Education and SkillsThe way children draw human figures has changed since the 1970s, reflecting modern society's attitudes to genderChristian Jarrett · Big Think 26 Jul 2019