The biggest issues to discuss at Davos 2022? 5 experts explain
The Forum asked experts about issues meriting the most attention at Davos 2022 meeting. High on the list: war, COVID-19, and shifting global influence.
The Forum asked experts about issues meriting the most attention at Davos 2022 meeting. High on the list: war, COVID-19, and shifting global influence.
Ukraine, inflation, and the risk of future pandemics are among the issues set to dominate the global agenda in the next 12-24 months, says expert Adam Tooze at Davos 2022.
Humans are projected to live longer and longer - how can we change our outlook on work, caretaking and education to adapt? Stanford's Martha Deevy explains.
Current momentum on green hydrogen is unprecedented. Green hydrogen derived from water electrolysis using renewable electricity can help us achieve net zero emissions
The pope put his stamp on efforts to shape the Great Reset of the global economy in the wake of the pandemic, with a scathing indictment of neoliberalism.
Sometimes you need to confront the worst possible outcome in order to avert it.
From drug price transparency to an emphasis on equity, here are the changes that need to take place if we're to meet the UN's demanding aim of healthcare for all.
Securing adequate supplies of clean water in a changing climate is one of the world’s most urgent social, political, economic, and environmental challenges.
The mining and metals industry is recovering from one of its most difficult periods in decades - and it now has to contend with a rapidly changing world. Here are seven factors that will ...
Far-right activists are using social media to set the migration agenda, based on fear and lies, in a quest for power. It’s time to focus our collective efforts and minimize their impact.
Parks on land host some of the world’s most famous conservation successes. The global community should now step up efforts to replicate this success - underwater.
The effects of climate change on the northern ice sheets will be felt far beyond the region.
From environmental threats to governing more diverse populations, urban areas have big decisions to make.
Professor Ishtiaq Pasha Mahmood gives an expert take on the region, from geopolitical tensions to a rising youth population.
What are the implications of a cognitive machine making independent decisions? Should it even be allowed? How do we hold them accountable for outcomes?