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LONDON – Despite carrying 80% of the world’s trade, absorbing 30% of its carbon-dioxide emissions, and providing food security for almost three billion people, the global blue economy (oceans and waterways) is suffering from acute underinvestment, and nowhere more so than in Africa. In the face of heightened economic volatility and tightening financial

An important starting point is that elites internalize and support low-carbon development as a potential opportunity, with climate resilience as

certainly not the US under its current leadership. The proposed 2040 target thus offers an opportunity that Europe must seize

Unfortunately for Trump, the only real solution is to boost China’s fertility rate, and that demands rapid progress in raising

The “Godfather of AI,” the Nobel laureate cognitive scientist Geoffrey Hinton, continues to warn that AI could lead to human

Moreover, aid flows provide more than 700 million people in low-income countries with foreign exchange equivalent to roughly half their

It’s a similar story at other international organizations. The United Nations World Food Programme faces an estimated 40% reduction in

As ASEAN economies catch up with those in the Global North, their combined GDP could equal that of the EU

Trump 2.0 is an activist, imperial presidency, at home and abroad. He seems to be everywhere, dominating public space and

Fortunately, Europe can take inspiration from its peers. In December, the United Kingdom unveiled a Clean Power Action Plan that