No midlife crisis for Davos, who's ready for an epidemic and other top stories of the week
Also in this week's round-up: understanding the EU’s Green Deal and which 5 things can give you a longer, healthier life.
Renewing capitalism’s licence to operate. How the Forum is avoiding a midlife crisis.
Live long and healthy. 5 behaviours that can add 10 years to your life.
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Who’s ready for an epidemic? These countries are the best prepared.
Companies must walk the walk. A Nobel laureate on building a better economy.
Europe’s man on the moon moment. Understanding the EU’s Green Deal.
Africa could emulate China’s rapid rise. How to fulfil the massive potential.
Lubricate the 4IR: new tactics to build trust.
Age discrimination is widespread. Time for a mindset change on career timetables.
Why to see this year’s Oscar winner: its analysis of neoliberalism.
Your company’s workers win, your competitors’ lose. Robot adoption and employment.
Nonviolence must be more than a tactic. Reshape your rage.
Music isn’t what it used to be. Pop songs are getting sadder.
How a trillion trees triumphed. A discussion of the Forum’s initiative. (New York Times)
The man who called the financial crisis has a new warning. Cites Global Risks Report. (Barron’s)
Forum President and Saudi crown prince discuss partnership opportunities. (Arab News)
A hopeful change in world leaders. A Vatican view on Davos. (Crux)
More ambitions for the Sustainable Development Goals. Cites discussions at Davos. (GreenBiz)
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