By 2050, the global population is expected to hit 10 billion people. This means that - to feed everyone - it will take 56 per cent more food than is produced in the world today, according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Unfortunately, there is not enough agricultural land available to provide larger future populations
World Energy Outlook 2022 shows the global energy crisis can be a historic turning point towards a cleaner and more secure future - News from the International Energy Agency it needs to avoid new vulnerabilities arising from high and volatile critical mineral prices or highly concentrated clean energy supply chains"
The outlook for the tourism sector remains highly uncertain. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to hit hard, with international tourism expected to decrease by around 80% in 2020. Domestic tourism is helping to soften the blow, at least partially, and governments have taken impressive immediate action to restore and re-activate the sector, while protecting jobs and businesses.
The state of nuclear energy today. Around the world, 440 nuclear reactors currently provide over 10 percent of global electricity. In the U.S., nuclear power plants have generated almost 20 percent of electricity for the last 20 years. Indian Point near New York City will shut down by 2021. Photo: Tony Fischer.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are set to be achieved by 2030, but we are behind schedule — here are three things we need to change. "The world has endured an extraordinary amount of disruption over the last 12 months," remarked Chief Executive of DNV GL Remi Eriksen at the UN Global Compact Leaders Summi t, which marked
These are the different schemes around the world promoting people to get vaccinated. Explainer: This is how scientists detect new variants of COVID-19. Why vaccination is bigger than any one disease. More people are living longer, but in poor health. Image: Walking the talk: Reimagining primary healthcare after COVID-19.
Leadership Wharton management professor Mauro Guillen discusses his new book, '2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything'. Guillen explains the demographic, economic and technological changes we can expect to see across the world in the next decade.
According to estimates compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), by 2050 we will need to produce 60 per cent more food to feed a world population of 9.3 billion.
The trends have been similarly dramatic—in a good way—at the global level, World Health Organization data show. —Jamie Ducharme …and life expectancy rose. In the U.S., projected life
The Future of Jobs Report 2023 How to follow the Growth Summit 2023 Jobs of The Future 2030 The following is a top-ten summary of professions emerging in the wake of the pandemic. 1. Work from Home Facilitator - Prior to 2020, it's estimated that less than 5% of companies had remote policies.
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The agriculture and food production industry is facing huge challenges: to feed the growing population of our world and to reduce the environmental impact that comes with it. Here we explore key
Although, in modern first world countries, the word "need" is rarely applied to these three basics. Most people in such countries have these needs met, and then some! Paint a vivid picture of the future using action talk b. Get consensus or a mutual understanding of that future c. Use possibility talk (open yourself up to the idea of
Accountants have honed their quantitative skills and are adept at almost every type of finance computation imaginable. Indeed, they have to be among the first to come to grips with new financial
"To keep the global temperature rise to below 1.5C, the world needs to get to net-zero carbon emissions between 2050 and 2070," says Rhodes. "Clean energy is necessary, but not sufficient, to meet
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