The top nature and climate stories of 2025 | World Economic Forum 2025 has brought both challenges and breakthroughs for nature and climate around the world From 'no deal' on a global plastics treaty to renewables overtaking coal in power production, here are some of our must-read stories from the past 12 months
Net-Zero Industry Tracker 2024 | World Economic Forum The third edition of the Net-Zero Industry Tracker provides a detailed analysis of the progress hard-to-abate industrial and transport sectors are making worldwide in their efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 The eight sectors covered in the report account for approximately 40% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are considered sectors in which reducing emissions can be
Navigating the new economy: 6 decision-makers reveal their strategies . . . The World Economic Forum’s Scenarios for the Global Economy Dialogue Series leverages foresight and cross-industry dialogue to help decision-makers understand and navigate uncertainty The first edition explores four futures for the new economy in 2030 at the intersection of geoeconomic and technology trends Decision-makers from different sectors offer their thoughts on the transformative
This is how robots could help us to live longer - The World Economic Forum This means that nanobot swarms are, at least, 10 to 30 years away A second hurdle involves getting buy-in from the different constituencies involved – the FDA in the U S and their counterparts elsewhere, medical professionals, insurance companies, and, most significantly, from creeped-out patients
Why Europe’s €180 million cloud bet matters | World Economic Forum Last month, the European Commission – with no home-grown hyperscalers – moved to provide an answer: a €180 million tender for sovereign cloud infrastructure to equip its institutions, noting that it “establishes a benchmark for how sovereignty is applied in practice to cloud services” for the world’s largest trading bloc, and for the first time demanding real, specific and robust