Largest DNA database of marine microbes to track the impact of global warming on ocean health
You may have heard of the human genome, but have you come across the ocean genome?
You may have heard of the human genome, but have you come across the ocean genome?
They may be apex predators, but Africa’s birds of prey are being steadily wiped out.
Many of us will have learned about the dodo in school.
世界经济论坛的全球未来理事会是世界领先的跨学科学术网络,致力于促进未来思维创新。
自然与气候中心正在加速净零气候行动,使粮食、水和海洋系统再生,并促进循环经济。
Does planting trees bring back the animals? Around the world, people are working to restore forests, either by planting trees or allowing the flora to return naturally. But as the trees g...
In December 2022, 196 parties agreed on the landmark Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Just like the Paris Agreement, the GBF is expected to influence national policym...
Whether you’re in Germany or Belgium, California or Siberia, it’s impossible not to notice that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent – and more destructive.
With COVID-19 infections and deaths continuing to rise and the entire world feeling the economic impact of the pandemic, getting the coronavirus under control is an immediate priority.
The need to transform the relationship between cities and nature has become ever more urgent. Over half of the world’s population lives in cities, with an estimated 1.5 million additional...
The World Economic Forum last year launched a new “Davos Manifesto” in support of stakeholder capitalism, which says companies should “pay their fair share of taxes, show zero tolerance f...
This month, world leaders and experts convened for the UN General Assembly which is culminating in the UN Summit on Biodiversity today. The Summit will emphasise the need to safeguard nat...
Global gross domestic product (GDP) has quadrupled since 1970, enabling immense progress, and lifting billions of people out of poverty. However, material productivity, defined as GDP rel...
The average person today is 4.4 times richer and lives 25 years longer than in 1950.