For attendees at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this image was on full display. Inside WEF’s Congress Center, wealthy nations circled and lunged. U.S.
At the recent World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney proclaimed "a rupture" in the global "rules-based order" and a turn to great power rivalry.
Once a showcase for climate ambition, the World Economic Forum is now talking more about coping with the damage. A few short years ago, Davos was bullish on beating climate change. This week, the ...
In recent years, Democratic politicians have shifted their focus to affordability, low energy prices and immediate economic relief instead.
Addressing climate change can help to support the economic development and long-term growth in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). EMDEs require trillions of dollars to address climate ...
Last month’s World Economic Forum meeting at Davos was dominated by Donald Trump’s threats to European nations in relation to ...
In today’s digital and AI-shaped information environment, disinformation has become a systemic risk, weakening trust, ...
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