Most countries may see annual heat extremes every second year: study
By: EBR | Friday, January 7, 2022
Almost every country on Earth could experience extremely hot years every other year by 2030
How to prevent mass extinction in the ocean using AI, robots and 3D printers
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Saving the ocean will require a firm commitment from maritime countries that deploys a mix of several approaches
Countering Authoritarianism: The Very Essence of Freedom
By: EBR | Monday, January 3, 2022
Looking ahead to 2022, three Nobel Prize winner have one uniting message for all of us: All around the world, we must fight much harder for freedom
How farming innovations can feed the world and protect the planet
By: EBR | Monday, January 3, 2022
Approximately 40% of the global population cannot afford a healthy diet
The Devil Is in the Details When Assessing Circular Solutions
By: EBR | Monday, January 3, 2022
Identifying the right blend of circular economy strategies is vital for economic and environmental returns
Why do green investments create more jobs? Experts explain
By: EBR | Thursday, December 30, 2021
Dollar-for-dollar, clean energy and other green investments generally create more jobs in the near term than unsustainable investments, according to a new analysis of studies
Supply chain resilience: How are pandemic-related disruptions reshaping managerial thinking?
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 28, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the effectiveness of 20 years of research, debate and planning on supply chain resilience
Equality bodies need more support to help all victims of discrimination
By: EBR | Monday, December 27, 2021
Equality bodies in Belgium are effective agents of change and have supported many people; yet, discrimination victims struggle to access consistent support due to limited capacities and the lack of a proper regulatory framework
Why We Travel
By: EBR | Monday, December 27, 2021
Two age-old questions: What is travel? And why do we do it?
IMF experts explain the urgent need for comprehensive global laws around cryptocurrencies
By: EBR | Thursday, December 23, 2021
Crypto assets and associated products and services have grown rapidly in recent years. Furthermore, interlinkages with the regulated financial system are rising
What is green hydrogen and why do we need it? An expert explains
By: EBR | Wednesday, December 22, 2021
The time is right to tap into hydrogen’s potential to play a key role in tackling critical energy challenges
Here’s everything you don’t know about electric vehicles
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 21, 2021
If you think electric cars are a new concept, you’re not alone
How to address sustainable investment backlash and improve ESG reporting
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 21, 2021
The fast-growing sustainable investment sector is coming under scrutiny
How to keep the ’human’ in human resources with AI-based tools
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Organizations are increasingly using AI-based tools to manage human resources tasks
Seven Ways to Put Procrastination Behind You
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Don’t chalk it up to a lack of motivation
3 priorities for stronger and more inclusive health systems
By: EBR | Monday, December 20, 2021
Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, progress towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC), has stalled or gone backwards, disproportionately affecting those most left behind
How 4IR is encouraging the development of people, not just machines
By: EBR | Monday, December 20, 2021
We live in one the most exciting ages ever – the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
3 ways we can keep flying with zero-carbon emissions
By: EBR | Friday, December 17, 2021
Global aviation emits more than a billion tonnes of carbon every year
Is Putin Destabilizing or Uniting the West?
By: EBR | Friday, December 17, 2021
Tensions are rising in Eastern Europe today. Belarusian President Alexandre Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin are trying to execute a “pincer” movement
Plastics in soil threaten health and agriculture
By: EBR | Friday, December 17, 2021
There may be more microplastic pollution in the soil than in the ocean, according to the UN