Spain will host next month’s global climate summit after Chile withdrew this week amid growing protests against inequality and austerity. The 25th Conference of the Parties, the United Nations’ annual...Read More
In a remote corner of southwest Madagascar last month, local communities launched the world’s largest mangrove carbon conservation project, securing an ecosystem that is vital to fishery health and a...Read More
The Roadmap proposes an integrated menu of policy actions to achieve systematic transformation of mobility. Countries can use an open-access, web-based tool to select action plans based on their country...Read More
Today, there are over 736 million people suffering from severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, healthcare, shelter, and education, who are living below the...Read More
Rebuilding Together and Lowe’s kicked off the annual Building a Healthy Neighborhood program this week as hundreds of volunteers performed critical home repairs and expanded an urban community garden in Seattle’s historic Central District. The...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Improving maternal and newborn health is a core aspect of ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being. The UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 3 aims to end...Read More
Parental leave can vary significantly between sports and teams – but a few trailblazers are setting new standards. Continue Reading: World Economic Forum | Agenda | feedRead More
Violence and conflict affect millions of people around the world. Here’s how we can cut it by 50% in the next decade – saving hundreds of thousands of lives and...Read More
By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live, commute and work in urban areas. What incentives are needed to drive sustainable and inclusive mobility? This session is associated with...Read More
From medals using metal from old mobile phones, to podiums made from marine plastic waste, Japan is doing all it can to reduce the environmental impact of the upcoming Olympic...Read More
Executive Summary Common pressures shape health-system design choices in the United States and around the world. Commonalities in problems encountered suggest that solutions—or at least principles underlying those solutions—may also...Read More
By Tracy Johnson, Jaspal S. Sandhu & Nikki Tyler “How do we select the right design partner?” “Where can I find evidence that design really works?” “Can design have any...Read More