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- Great Barrier Reef suffers largest annual coral decline
Coral cover across the Great Barrier Reef has experienced its largest annual decline since records began, a report from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has found AIMS surveyed the health of 124 coral reefs between August 2024 and May 2025, finding that 48% of reefs underwent a decline in percentage coral cover
- Now is the time for a great reset - World Economic Forum
Visit the Great Reset microsite here Hear Klaus Schwab on these podcast episodes: the Great Reset launch and his book We can emerge from this crisis a better world, if we act quickly and jointly, writes Schwab The changes we have already seen in response to COVID-19 prove that a reset of our economic and social foundations is possible This is our best chance to instigate stakeholder
- What the great wealth transfer means for economic growth
The great wealth transfer of the next two decades is a major event It will help determine who creates real world investment and how much money is available for private sector investment
- These are the 10 principles that make good leadership great
In a turbulent and changing world, leadership has never been more important Here's how leaders can make sure they're leading their organization to its full potential
- Global Risks Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Global Risks Report 2025 analyses global risks to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities
- 30 visions for a better world in 2030 | World Economic Forum
From cutting violence in half to turning the whole economy circular, a set of optimistic predictions drawn from global experts in the World Economic Forum's Global Future Councils
- The Great Salt Lake is shrinking - NASA satellite images | World . . .
The famous Great Salt Lake in the United States has shrunk almost 7 metres since 1985 - because of population growth and climate change, says NASA
- America’s dominance is over. By 2030, well have a handful of global . . .
There will be no single hegemonic force but instead a handful of countries – the U S , Russia, China, Germany, India and Japan chief among them – exhibiting semi-imperial tendencies
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