DAVOS – While the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's war in Ukraine will be focuses of the World Economic Forum’s gathering of business and government leaders, so too will climate change.
Protests against the World Economic Forum in Davos began on Sunday, with demonstrators showing up to make their voices heard on issues like economic inequality and the climate crisis. There are ...
This year, the forum calls for “bold collection action” on “ongoing crises” including climate change. “The rich and powerful flock to Davos in private jets to discuss global economics ...
22 January 2025 — The world’s political and business elite present in Davos on Wednesday faced an ... at risk from two existential dangers: climate change and unregulated Artificial ...
The world’s most trusted Canadian has a much bigger role now. Mark Carney, who was bestowed with the accolade by Reader’s ...
Business leaders at Davos chimed with the benefits of sticking to a global climate mandate. Jesper Brodin, chief executive officer of global furniture company, IKEA said: “For us, who have been ...
Before her speech, climate activists unfurled a banner over the main Davos Congress Center atrium that read, “Tax the super-rich! Fund a just and green future.” Even without the U.S ...
Environmental risks will loom large by 2034. Davos leaders still see reason for optimism Despite significant climate-related challenges, momentum is building for the clean energy transition ...
As Davos 2025 reacts to Trump tack, EU chief leads defense against climate change As the World Economic Forum's annual gabfest in the Swiss Alps got into full swing on Tuesday, U.S. President ...