|
- These companies are using data centres to heat cities | World Economic . . .
Making use of data centre heat With this approach, the excess data centre heat is converted to district heating, essentially a system of insulated pipes leading from the data centre and distributed across multiple buildings in the local area As the chart above shows, the United States has by far the most data centres in the world
- How light pollution harms the planet and what to do about it | World . . .
Light pollution can cause a variety of problems for our planet and our health The good news is that it is one of the easiest pollutants to remove
- 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
- 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
- What is a trade deficit and how does it affect the economy?
When a large trade deficit exists between nations, it is frequently accompanied by assertions that excess imports are destroying jobs in the local manufacturing sector
- 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
- 5 successful initiatives to help mitigate flood risk | World Economic Forum
Communities are adopting innovative solutions like floating homes, sponge cities and AI-powered forecasting to mitigate flood risks and protect populations globally
- 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
|
|
|