By 2049, economic damage from climate change is expected to amount to approximately $38 trillion annually.
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Using firm-level data from the global supply network, researchers from the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) quantified countries' exposure to production losses caused by firm defaults in other countries. According to their findings, wealthy nations are only exposed to supply chain disruptions from other high-income countries, while poor and developing nations are exposed to shocks from all countries.
The French president delivers a stark warning for Europe to act fast to survive in a changing world.
LPL Research strategists discuss heightened geopolitical risks impacting
Australia’s emerging miners, refiners and battery suppliers fear they’re losing out to foreign rivals and uncapped tax breaks in the clean energy race. Warren Pearce, head of the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies which represents more than 500 businesses, says there are “hard truths” that need to be recognised in the upcoming federal budget. […]
In EIU's May 2024 Global Outlook video, editorial director for the Middle East and Africa, Pratibha Thaker, and principal economist, Benedict Craven, discuss the current status and prospects for African debt.
LONDON, (IANS/DPA) – Human rights worldwide are facing their most serious threats in decades, the London-based advocacy group Amnesty International said in its annual report on April 24. The organization highlighted the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine as well as the spread of authoritarian governments […]
The agreement on the Ras El-Hikma project, along with the increase in the flexibility of the pound exchange rate, has significantly reduced the risks of external financing.
Hundreds of students have been arrested for participating in pro-Palestinian protests in recent days. And some schools, like Columbia and GW, have given them deadlines to dismantle their encampments.
Recent satellite data underscores a growing environmental challenge for China: significant land subsidence threatening urban areas.