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- Future of Jobs Report 2025: The jobs of the future - The World Economic . . .
These are the jobs predicted to see the highest growth in demand and the skills workers will likely need, according to the Future of Jobs Report 2025
- Meet the teen science star using magnetic liquid to remove . . .
From microbeads to washing machine fibres, our plastic debris is flowing into the oceans – but this 18-year-old from Ireland could have a solution
- The Future of Jobs Report 2020 - The World Economic Forum
Over the past five years, the World Economic Forum has tracked the arrival of the Future of Work, identifying the potential scale of worker displacement due to technological automation and augmentation alongside effective strategies for empowering job transitions from declining to emerging jobs At the core of the report and its analysis is the Future of Jobs survey, a unique tool which
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- These countries give the most aid - The World Economic Forum
Ireland and Norway complete the top five nations in the index Italy is the lowest performing G7 country in the rankings at number 20 while the US, where the administration is reviewing US aid priorities, ranks at number nine ODI says that donors actually serve their national interest better by not tying aid to their own priorities
- Wetlands have been in decline since 1700 – but they can still be saved
Wetlands play an important role in filtering water and removing pollutants, as well as providing shelter to wildlife and capturing carbon A recent study estimates that around 21% of wetlands have been lost globally since 1700, with higher losses in some countries such as Ireland Countries and international organizations are now beginning to understand how important wetlands are, with some
- Emissions reductions: The EU countries improving most | World Economic . . .
Ireland saw the biggest rise in emissions among the EU’s members, leaving the country likely to miss its climate targets by some margin, according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) greenhouse gas emissions projections for 2022-2040
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