
Special Agenda Dialogue: Alok Sharma and Gim Huay Neo
The international climate conference - COP26, in Glasgow - witnessed a slew of climate commitments from the public and private sector alike. It served as a meaningful juncture for multist...
The international climate conference - COP26, in Glasgow - witnessed a slew of climate commitments from the public and private sector alike. It served as a meaningful juncture for multist...
Join this session to hear first-hand accounts from key international organizations on the humanitarian situation unfolding in and outside of Ukraine, and learn more about how governments ...
Forests are essential to climate, biodiversity, and livelihoods. Halting deforestation and restoring our forests is critical and urgent if we want to ensure a sustainable future.
India has made commitments to restore 26 million hectares of deforested and degraded land and sequester an additional 2.5 to 3 billion tons of CO2 equivalent through increased forest and ...
Web 3.0 will bring about a step-change in the relationship between people and technology. In screenless environments where we want seamless interaction, how will we ensure agency over dat...
The Circulars Accelerator returns with the launch of its much-anticipated 2022 cohort.The transition to the circular economy continues to be one of our best assets to forge a more sustain...
Around 70% of trade today involves global value chains that stitch together services, raw materials, inputs and suppliers across borders. The clock is ticking to ensure these production n...
According to the latest edition of the World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report, the top 3 perceived risks faced by the world today are environmental. Meanwhile, as John Kerry, US Specia...
Food systems account for up to one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions and are failing 768 million people living in hunger. In the face of volatile global shocks from conflicts such ...
From using hip-hop to transform the lives of favela dwellers in Brazil, unlocking ancient storytelling through augmented reality in Australia, decentralising healthcare in the Netherlands...
On the third episode of the World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast, we're joined by geographer and Young Global Leader Parag Khanna.
The Davos Agenda virtual event offers the first global platform of 2022 for world leaders to come together to share their visions for the year ahead.
Nearly two years after the start of global disruptions due to COVID-19, economies, societies and organizations are continuing to grapple with the unpredictable trajectory of the virus.
The 17th edition of the Global Risks Report identifies tensions that will result from a divergent recovery. Rapidly and slowly recovering countries alike will need to navigate economic an...
On the second episode of the World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast, we're joined by Turkish-British author Elif Shafak.