
3 climate change scenarios as we head to COP26 - by a 'futurist' on the Radio Davos podcast
Futurist Peter Schwartz describes the three most plausible scenarios for the future of climate change and how to prevent the worst-case scenario.
Futurist Peter Schwartz describes the three most plausible scenarios for the future of climate change and how to prevent the worst-case scenario.
As Japan reports a record number of centenarians, Dr Bradley Wilcox explains the secrets of some of the country’s oldest people: the Okinawans.
Four UN agencies have compiled a first-of-its-kind Compendium of guidance on health and environment to help policymakers save millions of lives.
Top stories: Rain on the top of Greenland's ice sheet; study finds climate change makes extreme weather more likely; Denmark and Costa Rica team up to phase out fossil fuels.
The latest Agenda Dialogues brought together global leaders to look at how we can mitigate the impact of the pandemic on women.
An Ipsos survey asked 21,000 adults about exercise - here’s where people are the most active and what stops them from playing sport.
Top stories: COP15 biodiversity summit and agreement delayed; US declares historic water shortage from Colorado River; blue hydrogen's green credentials questioned.
Top stories: US to make COVID vaccine booster shots available from Sept; Haiti earthquake has stalled vaccination campaign; UK study shows vaccine efficacy weakens.
青蛙。肉丸。冰立方。这看起来像是一列完全不相关的名词,但这些词确实是快速衡量语言创造力的测试的一部分。
Top stories: Sydney warned to brace for more COVID-19 deaths; US has more than 1,000 deaths in 24 hours; Pope urges everyone to get vaccinated.
Top stories: India administers 8.8 million vaccines in a day; New Zealand to lock down after one COVID-19 case; COVID tools accelerator appeals for $7.7 billion.
Top stories: Sydney records its deadliest day of the pandemic; Japan extends state of emergency; UK ex-PM calls for emergency vaccine summit to help Africa and end inequality.
The Divergent Association Task was designed by researchers from McGill, Harvard and the University of Melbourne to assess divergent thinking, a key component of creativity.
The World Health Organization has called for a moratorium on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, to enable low-income countries to get more people vaccinated.
Athletes have been given more freedom to express themselves at the Tokyo Olympics. But how far have we really come in the fight for racial justice in sport?




