Global Future Council on Cybersecurity Articles Industries in DepthElectro-culture, the new science of obesity and other top stories of the week Adrian Monck 26 Oct 2018 Industries in DepthThese are the world’s best cities to visit in 2019, according to Lonely PlanetSean Fleming 26 Oct 2018 Nature and BiodiversityOur food system is at risk of crossing ‘environmental limits’. Here’s how to ease the pressureMarco Springmann · The Conversation 26 Oct 2018 Nature and BiodiversityHere's how Indonesia is helping Indonesia's farmersMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Oct 2018 LeadershipEmployees feel businesses are lacking moral leadershipDov Seidman 26 Oct 2018 The crypto hedge fund market is growing rapidlyMadeline Shi · Business Insider 26 Oct 2018 Geographies in DepthHalf of Ethiopia's new ministers are womenAbdi Latif Dahir · Quartz 26 Oct 2018 Geographies in DepthFrench is now the fifth most spoken world language and growing—thanks to AfricansLynsey Chutel · Quartz 26 Oct 2018 Nature and BiodiversityThe world's largest microgrid can be found on this tiny islandKoty Neelis · Green Matters 26 Oct 2018 Health and Healthcare SystemsDoctors in Montreal can now prescribe a visit to an art museumEphrat Livni · Quartz 26 Oct 2018 Topics All Business Cybersecurity Economic Growth Emerging Technologies Financial and Monetary Systems Geo-Economics and Politics Geographies in Depth Global Cooperation Global Risks Health and Healthcare Systems Jobs and the Future of Work Leadership Technological Innovation Filter by topic Industries in DepthHow buying a coffee on a train could help tackle homelessness Lin Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Oct 2018 Emerging TechnologiesAutomation is threatening jobs in these US statesKristin Houser · Futurism 26 Oct 2018 Geographies in DepthItaly has had its 2019 draft budget rejected by the EUAlissa de Carbonnel · Reuters 26 Oct 2018 Resilience, Peace and SecurityHalf of Yemen's population could soon be on the brink of famine, according to the UNReuters Staff · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Oct 2018 Resilience, Peace and SecurityAre we heading for a new nuclear arms race?Stockholm International Peace Research Institute 25 Oct 2018 Climate ActionCan green bonds help us manage climate risk?Lisa Wong 25 Oct 2018 We need to talk about integration after migration. Here are four ways we can improve itAnne Gallagher 25 Oct 2018 Nature and BiodiversityThe Philippines is reopening a ‘cesspool’ island after a six month clean upEmma Charlton 25 Oct 2018 Equity, Diversity and InclusionWomen in Iceland have walked out of work to dispute the gender pay gapEmma Charlton 25 Oct 2018 Fourth Industrial RevolutionThe 5 stages of acceptance as robots enter the workforceMelonee Wise 25 Oct 2018 Prev 1315/2685 Next
Industries in DepthElectro-culture, the new science of obesity and other top stories of the week Adrian Monck 26 Oct 2018
Industries in DepthThese are the world’s best cities to visit in 2019, according to Lonely PlanetSean Fleming 26 Oct 2018
Nature and BiodiversityOur food system is at risk of crossing ‘environmental limits’. Here’s how to ease the pressureMarco Springmann · The Conversation 26 Oct 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHere's how Indonesia is helping Indonesia's farmersMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthFrench is now the fifth most spoken world language and growing—thanks to AfricansLynsey Chutel · Quartz 26 Oct 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThe world's largest microgrid can be found on this tiny islandKoty Neelis · Green Matters 26 Oct 2018
Health and Healthcare SystemsDoctors in Montreal can now prescribe a visit to an art museumEphrat Livni · Quartz 26 Oct 2018
Industries in DepthHow buying a coffee on a train could help tackle homelessness Lin Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Oct 2018
Emerging TechnologiesAutomation is threatening jobs in these US statesKristin Houser · Futurism 26 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthItaly has had its 2019 draft budget rejected by the EUAlissa de Carbonnel · Reuters 26 Oct 2018
Resilience, Peace and SecurityHalf of Yemen's population could soon be on the brink of famine, according to the UNReuters Staff · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 26 Oct 2018
Resilience, Peace and SecurityAre we heading for a new nuclear arms race?Stockholm International Peace Research Institute 25 Oct 2018
We need to talk about integration after migration. Here are four ways we can improve itAnne Gallagher 25 Oct 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThe Philippines is reopening a ‘cesspool’ island after a six month clean upEmma Charlton 25 Oct 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionWomen in Iceland have walked out of work to dispute the gender pay gapEmma Charlton 25 Oct 2018
Fourth Industrial RevolutionThe 5 stages of acceptance as robots enter the workforceMelonee Wise 25 Oct 2018