Tag: WEF

Cybersecurity is too big a job for governments or business to handle alone (WEF)

Paul Mee - Leader Partner, Cyber-Risk, Oliver Wyman Chaitra Chandrasekhar- Partner, Financial Services & Public Sector, Oliver Wyman Business and government are exposing each other to...

What the EU is doing to foster human-centric AI (WEF)

Saverio Puddu - Managing Associate, Linklaters Ana Isabel Rollán Galindo - Global Senior Manager, BBVA Kay Firth-Butterfield - Head of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Member...

How to build public trust in a sustainable energy future (WEF)

Julie Sweet - Chief Executive Officer, Accenture Patrick Pouyanné - Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Total Delivering the transition rests on inspiring public...

5 sustainable farming methods assessed (WEF)

Lizzy Rosenberg Agriculture is one of the leading contributors to global warming. To make agriculture more sustainable, innovators have come up with new ideas, like vertical...

How to assess the multiple interacting risks of climate change (WEF)

Christopher H Trisos, Director, Climate Risk Lab at the ACDI at the University of Cape Town Nicholas P Simpson, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Africa Climate &...

This small change to farming could reduce agriculture’s climate impact by 30% (WEF)

Sacha Mooney, Professor in Soil Physics and Director of the Hounsfield Facility, University of Nottingham Hannah Victoria Cooper, Research Fellow in Environmental Science, University of...

Why renewables are the cornerstone of the global energy transition (WEF)

Dolf Gielen, Director, IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Francisco Boshell, Lead Innovation, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) It's now clear that...

Why the future of sustainability starts with mobility (WEF)

Sandra Caballero, Project Specialist, Autonomous and Urban Mobility, World Economic Forum Matteo Tanzilli, Government and Public Affairs, Helbiz Transportation can play a crucial role in...

4 reasons why Labour Day matters (WEF)

Victoria Masterson Labour Day dates back to the Industrial Revolution, and is about the championing of workers’ rights. In the age of the Fourth...

Here’s how to build better public transport after COVID-19 (WEF)

Vinod Bijlani, AI and IoT Practice Lead, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Commuters are wary of returning to public transport in the wake of the COVID-19...

These 20 innovations are helping us to conserve, restore and grow 1 trillion trees (WEF)

Gianluca Gygax, Community Specialist, Uplink, 1t.org Lluvy Liu, Global Leadership Fellow, World Economic Forum, Geneva At Davos 2020, the World Economic Forum launched 1t.org, the...

Have we fulfilled the promise of International Workers’ Day? (WEF)

John Letzing International Workers’ Day, or ‘May Day,’ will be observed on Saturday 1 May. Some countries have managed to significantly strengthen workers’ rights...

Good Data: Sharing Data and Fostering Public Trust and Willingness (WEF)

Data is not only a "primary" asset, with value to the organizations that collect and use it for specific purposes, but also a “secondary"...

Pandemic, Parcels and Public Vaccination: Envisioning the Next Normal for the Last-Mile Ecosystem (WEF)

Growing demand for e-commerce delivery will result in 36% more delivery vehicles in inner cities by 2030, which without effective intervention will lead to...

Online privacy notices don’t work. Here are 9 alternatives (WEF)

Jen King, Privacy and Data Policy Fellow, Stanford University Andreas Katsanevas, Technology Policy Researcher Anne Flanagan, Project Lead, Data Policy, World Economic Forum Online privacy notices...

Cross-border payments are a lifeline for some. This is why they should be available to all (WEF)

Stephen Grainger Financial anxiety has been a significant feature of the pandemic for many people and the ability to move money safely, quickly and...