Global framework to safeguard world’s most vulnerable regions

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A groundbreaking new study urges a global priority shift toward sustainable development in four types of ecologically sensitive regions, warning they are at imminent risk of catastrophic “tipping points” due to climate change and human pressure.
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2026: Growth and tech ambitions to the fore

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Geopolitics returned to centre stage at this year’s Annual Meeting in Davos. Greenland, Venezuela, the US, Europe, China, Iran and Gaza featured prominently in panels and coffee breaks alike.
Despite this backdrop of global and regional geopolitical headwinds, leaders from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) were keen to highlight the opportunities for growth in the region.
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We’re all part of sustainability’s elitism problem

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Why? Because of the news that reveal a polycrisis defined by geopolitical instability, growing inequality, environmental degradation and social polarization.

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2026: Growth and tech ambitions to the fore

2026: Growth and tech ambitions to the fore


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Geopolitics returned to centre stage at this year’s Annual Meeting in Davos. Greenland, Venezuela, the US, Europe, China, Iran and Gaza featured prominently in panels and coffee breaks alike.
Despite this backdrop of global and regional geopolitical headwinds, leaders from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) were keen to highlight the opportunities for growth in the region.
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The power of youth in co-creating education

The power of youth in co-creating education


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Today, as we mark the International Day of Education 2026, we celebrate a principle that lies at the heart of UNESCO’s mission: education is a fundamental human right, a public good, and a shared responsibility.
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Why AI has not led to mass unemployment

Why AI has not led to mass unemployment


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People have become used to living with AI fairly quickly. ChatGPT is barely three years old, but has changed the way many of us communicate or deal with large amounts of information.
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The SDGs showed us where to go, now What?

The SDGs showed us where to go, now What?


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The unanimous adoption of the SDGs by all UN member states in 2015 is a landmark achievement in creating a shared vision for sustainable development. The goals were novel in several ways. They applied equally to all countries. But now, what?
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We must completely change the way we build

We must completely change the way we build


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Cities must reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the construction of buildings and infrastructure by more than 90 per cent in the next two to four decades if the world is to avoid warming of more than 2°C.
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