
Al Gore: Action on climate is 'unstoppable', despite recent shifts in US policy
Al Gore tells Radio Davos why momentum on climate action still isn't slowing, despite Donald Trump's notice to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement.
Robin Pomeroy is in charge of the World Economic Forum's audio content and hosts the Forum's weekly flagship podcast Radio Davos. Before joining the Forum, Robin spent more than two decades at the global news agency Reuters, as a correspondent in Brussels, Rome and Tehran, and as a senior desk editor in London. He helped found the London-based media literacy charity The Charlotte Project, and taught journalism to Masters students at City, University of London. Robin is a fellow of the Knight Wallace Fellowship of journalists.
Al Gore tells Radio Davos why momentum on climate action still isn't slowing, despite Donald Trump's notice to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement.
Harvard economist Dani Rodrik talks to Radio Davos about the impact of 'hyper globalization', trade tariffs, democracy and why isolationism isn't the answer.
World Trade Organization chief economist Ralph Ossa discusses the outlook for the global economy in 2025 on the World Economic Forum's Radio Davos podcast.
The biggest risk in 2025 is state-based armed conflict, says the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2025. Experts join the Forum's Radio Davos podcast.
The Global Cybersecurity Outlook sets out the complex challenges. The Radio Davos podcast discusses the key findings and some novel ways to fight back.
The Forum is publishing podcasts throughout Davos 2025, and has a catalogue of episodes that address the main theme: Collaboration for the Intelligent Age.
Talks on plastics treaty stalled, but global work on tackling plastic pollution continues, GPAP Director Clemence Schmid tells Radio Davos.
なぜ人類は再び月を目指すのでしょうか。また、10年以内に火星に到達できるのでしょうか。NASAチーフエコノミストのアレクサンダー・マクドナルド氏と宇宙生物学者のパスカル・エーレンフロイント氏が、最新の「ラジオ・ダボス」ポッドキャストに出演しました。
The global space race has changed. Radio Davos looks at how the hunt for answers in the universe has changed and why collaboration is key for the future.
This documentary, available for teachers of financial literacy, explores the lure of 'get rich quick' investments, and how people navigate online investing.
This week's Radio Davos explores why investors should actively promote responsible AI practices to ensure safe and ethical development as per a new Forum report.
Air pollution is the silent killer, and climate change is the existential threat – in this week’s Radio Davos, we hear how cities are tackling both.
A new book, The Centre Must Hold, puts the case for centrist politics as the only way to counter populism. Its author, Yair Zivan, says centrism is vital for democracy.
A conman breaking hearts and bank accounts is not so rare. Radio Davos looks at the global cybercrime of romance fraud exposed in 'The Tinder Swindler'.
A new index reveals the state of tourism and sustainability across the world while guests in the sector speak to Radio Davos about what works and doesn't.











