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- Can markets fix economy-wide excess supply? - The World Economic Forum
But in macroeconomics things are different The excess supply is economy-wide–throughout all commodity markets, producing supply in excess of demand for goods, services, labor, and capacity
- The ‘excess deaths’ measure helps more accurately estimate the total . . .
Each country records deaths slightly differently, so the excess mortality measure smoothes out some of these discrepancies and helps us compare countries more accurately
- 5 risks from water overuse | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
- 4 clever ways to store renewable energy without batteries. | World . . .
Energy storage is increasingly important as the world depends more on renewables Here are four clever ways we can store renewable energy without batteries
- 21 circular economy solutions for a more sustainable world | World . . .
In 2019 the global economy consumed over 100 billion tonnes of materials The Circularity Gap Report highlights how moving to circular economy can reduce consumption levels and help mitigate climate change These 21 changes to how we make, keep and discard things can build more sustainable systems and a circular economy
- The complexities of overtourism and how we can overcome it | World . . .
Overtourism has once again become a concern, particularly after the rebound of international travel post-pandemic Communities in popular destinations worldwide have expressed concerns over excess tourism on their doorstep Here we outline the complexities of overtourism and the possible measures that can be taken to address the problem
- Climate Crisis May Cause 14. 5 Million Deaths by 2050
New analysis warns that climate-intensified natural disasters may lead to $12 5 trillion in economic losses and over 2 billion healthy life years lost by 2050
- How ocean acidification is affecting oyster reef ecosystems | World . . .
Foundations under threat Ocean acidification occurs when excess carbon dioxide is absorbed into seawater This increases the concentration of free positive hydrogen atoms in the ocean and reduces water pH This undermines the very structure of oyster reefs
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