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CEOs can tackle climate change and build a net-zero economy
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CEOs can tackle climate change and build a net-zero economy

Mitigating climate change by 2030 requires public-private collaboration. Here are three ways companies can use their influence to help achieve ambitious net-zero targets.
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Floating Netherlands village could tackle city density challenges

Floating homes could be the Netherland's answer to communities struggling with climate change and overpopulation.
The pitchforks are coming if we don’t reform capitalism, says Davos founder

The pitchforks are coming if we don’t reform capitalism, says Davos founder

Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, says that if you don’t want a revolution, it’s time to use the government to more strongly regulate businesses, address climate change, and fix income inequality.
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Davos founder Klaus Schwab says we must reform capitalism

Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, says that if you don’t want a revolution, it’s time to use the government to more strongly regulate businesses, address climate change, and fix income inequality.
How trade tariffs could help combat climate change
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How trade tariffs could help combat climate change

The US government could use import tariffs to push other countries to reduce their carbon emissions.
How the Middle East is suffering on the front lines of climate change
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How the Middle East is suffering on the front lines of climate change

Causing intense heat and increased flooding, climate change is having a noticeable effect on the Middle East and some of its important historical sites.
Water is a growing source of global conflict. Here’s what we need to do
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Water is a growing source of global conflict. Here’s what we need to do

In 2017, water was identified as a factor in conflicts spanning more than 45 countries, including Syria - and climate change suggests this will only get worse.

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