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Food from thin air, climate tipping points and other top stories of the week

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Adrian Monck
Managing Director, World Economic Forum Geneva
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Food from thin air. Carbon-neutral tech for astronauts could feed billions.
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Climate tipping points. These four may determine if we face catastrophe.
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Illiquidity could worsen next bear market. Quotes discussions at Davos. (Financial Times)

How to choose a blockchain. Coverage of Forum white paper. (Ledger Insights)

Comedians and Melinda Gates respond to data from the Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report. (Hollywood Reporter)

Financial sector in China opening up. Cites Chinese Premier’s remarks at the Forum’s Dalian meeting. (China.org)

How companies get work done. Article by member of Forum Steering Committee on Work and Employment. (Harvard Business Review)

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