
Frugal tech can make innovation affordable. Here's how
New technology doesn't need to be costly. By taking a frugal approach to tech development, we can improve innovation and access to technology for all.
New technology doesn't need to be costly. By taking a frugal approach to tech development, we can improve innovation and access to technology for all.
Solving the global affordable housing shortage addresses climate change at the same time as the habitation needs of those most affected by climate change
In urban areas, buildings contribute 60% of overall carbon emissions. We must begin retrofitting our old buildings for net zero cities and reduced global temperatures.
To reach net zero, the building sector needs to create a circular economy for materials. New research has identified six key actions to help achieve this.
London has been rated the world’s most “magnetic” city for the ninth consecutive year, based on its ability to attract people, capital and global businesses.
Infrastructure must be made sustainable, secure and resilient, and must work within the planet’s means. This is how this can be achieved.
Sustainable infrastructure can catalyse growth, but it must be economically, socially and technologically compelling to meet the moment and endure beyond it.
A new labelling system will mean investors can trust their money is going to projects that contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
COVID-19 has exacerbated the weaknesses of health systems, especially in cities. This initiative is tackling disease risk and healthcare access in three.
Coronavirus stimulus measures should focus on projects that not only grow the economy, but also anticipate the impact of future risks like climate change.
Cities are especially vulnerable to COVID-19. Knowledge sharing, tech and innovative design will help them survive and thrive in the post-pandemic world.
Cities that create livable, sustainable urban environments will become the world’s most attractive places to live and work and draw the greatest share of talent, business and investment.
Bold innovations in technology – as well as bold innovators – are turning the traditionally slow sector on its head. A new report looks at the implications.
Urbanization doesn't have to mean noise, pollution and stressed-out inhabitants. When it comes to striking a balance between activity and serenity, some cities are getting it right.
The World Economic Forum has released a new report, Inspiring Future Cities & Urban Services