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Coral cover across the Great Barrier Reef has experienced its largest annual decline since records began, a report from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has found AIMS surveyed the health of 124 coral reefs between August 2024 and May 2025, finding that 48% of reefs underwent a decline in percentage coral cover
- Now is the time for a great reset - World Economic Forum
Visit the Great Reset microsite here Hear Klaus Schwab on these podcast episodes: the Great Reset launch and his book We can emerge from this crisis a better world, if we act quickly and jointly, writes Schwab The changes we have already seen in response to COVID-19 prove that a reset of our economic and social foundations is possible This is our best chance to instigate stakeholder
- What the great wealth transfer means for economic growth
The great wealth transfer of the next two decades is a major event It will help determine who creates real world investment and how much money is available for private sector investment
- COVID-19: The 4 building blocks of the Great Reset
Hilary Sutcliffe The Great Reset • New ideas are needed to catalyze the Great Reset after COVID-19 • Change can be as simple as adjusting our mindsets • Greater connection between leaders and the people, and between people, has the potential to effect the most change
- The great divide | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
- The Great Reset - a blueprint for a better world after COVID
The World Economic Forum's Klaus Schwab joins HRH The Prince of Wales to launch the Great Reset, to seek a greener, smarter, fairer world after COVID-19
- What was the Great Moderation, and was it really great?
Conclusion The Great Moderation is not over in spite of the Great Recession even if we use a historical dataset beginning in the 19th century The Great Moderation was originally associated with a decrease in output volatility and was considered a great achievement in terms of reducing risk and of decreasing the frequency and depth of recessions
- COVID-19: The Great Reset | World Economic Forum
The Great Reset The COVID-19 coronavirus crisis has wrought economic disruption on a monumental scale, contributing to a dangerous and volatile global upheaval – politically, socially and geopolitically – while raising deep concerns about the environment and the extending reach of technology into our lives
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