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Bernard Meyerson, CIO Emeritus at IBM, put it more simply in a recent Radio Davos podcast: "Naturally, the Earth tries to reach equilibrium, which is a fancy way of saying, if you've got a lot of excess water on one side and a lot of excess salt water on the other side, the water will migrate over to the side with the salt to dilute it, until we get equal amounts on both sides - equal salinity
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- 5 top takeaways from Davos 2025 - The World Economic Forum
“Where they roll back, we roll on”, said one leader When the Global Risks Report launched ahead of Davos, the alarming message was that conflict was the top immediate risk for 2025 And as Davos 2025 kicked off, there was expectation that conflict would be the buzzword, yet as the week progressed, the focus seemed to shift to diplomacy and
- How supply chains need to adapt to a shifting global landscape
In response, we must adopt a practical lens to define future outlooks reflecting real-world dynamics Four Plausible Outlooks: 2025 - 2027 Geopolitical Fragmentation (X axis): Reflects how nations cooperate or compete over diplomacy, trade and global institutions
- Countries striving for gender parity see economic benefits
As we enter the AI era, a new gender gap looms – not in boardrooms or parliaments, but in algorithms and engineering labs Globally, in 2021, women made up just 32% of AI and data professionals , 20% of engineers and 14% of cloud computing roles
- Why youth need to drive policymaking for climate action
As we look ahead to the next round of climate negotiations and national policy reforms, we must remove the barriers that prevent our youth from shaping the future they will inherit The climate crisis has inevitably taken centre stage in global policymaking conversations, yet young people are significantly underrepresented in these talks
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