Space, cyberspace and climate change: the best of Radio Davos over the last year
Every week the Radio Davos podcast looks at the world's biggest problems and how we might solve them. This episode has highlights from the last 12 months.
Robin Pomeroy is in charge of the World Economic Forum's audio content and hosts the Forum's weekly flagship podcast Radio Davos. Before joining the Forum, Robin spent more than two decades at the global news agency Reuters, as a correspondent in Brussels, Rome and Tehran, and as a senior desk editor in London. He helped found the London-based media literacy charity The Charlotte Project, and taught journalism to Masters students at City, University of London. Robin is a fellow of the Knight Wallace Fellowship of journalists.
Every week the Radio Davos podcast looks at the world's biggest problems and how we might solve them. This episode has highlights from the last 12 months.
If we want to understand the war in Ukraine, and why it matters to the world, we need to know its history. Yale professor Timothy Snyder is on Radio Davos.
The FT's Deputy Books Editor, Laura Battle, recommends top summer books for 2022 - and bibliotherapist Ella Berthoud suggests escapist summer books.
The World Economic Forum’s Saadia Zahidi tells the Radio Davos podcast all about the Global Gender Gap Report 2022.
The head of Interpol, Singapore's IT minister and the heads of Mahindra and Dragos seek solutions to the growing challenge of cybersecurity, at Davos 2022.
The global economy is in a period of slowdown combined with inflation - does that mean the dreaded 'stagflation' is inevitable? We ask economist Greg Daco.
Experts on this panel at Davos 2022 say the idea of a four-day work week is feasible. But is this 4-day work week a necessity or a luxury? Find out here.
Political scientist Ian Bremmer on globalisation, populism and why the geopolitical architecture put in place after the Second World War drastically needs reform.
Radio Davos was podcasting daily from Davos 2022, catch up on that, and on big-name interviews and panel debates on Meet the Leader and Agenda Dialogues.
Can banks use their financial clout to shift the world towards net-zero production and consumption? Experts grappled with the complexities at Davos 2022.
Born stateless, Ahmad Joudeh defied his father and Islamist militants to become a ballet dancer and speaks out for people with no nation and few rights.
The IMF, the French central bank, Citi and Carlyle Group talk inflation, stagnation, and (de)globalisation at this global economy discussion at Davos 2022.
Nick Clegg, president for global affairs at Meta, on why the metaverse is the inevitable evolution of the internet and how to ensure we can roam it freely.
Economists Gita Gopinath and Mariana Mazzucato and industrialist Jim Snabe look at how and where economic growth will come from in an unpredictable world.
On the final day of Davos 2022: IMF’s Gita Gopinath on growth; what refugees want from leaders here; and musicians Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax play us out.