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After several years of slow momentum, energy transition progress has accelerated, according to the World Economic Forum's Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2025 report The Energy Transition Index (ETI), which benchmarks 118 countries on their current energy system performance and on the readiness of their enabling environment, finds improvements in energy equity and sustainability driven
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What do you actually own when you buy an NFT? Just the metadata, not the actual work itself, an intellectual property law expert explains NFTs and copyright
- The US enters its drill, baby, drill era. Here’s what an energy . . .
Here’s what he had to say: “We believe Chevron’s US production helps power progress Energy demand is projected to rise from current record highs well into the future Chevron is responding by increasing our US oil and gas production in ways that are affordable, reliable and ever cleaner
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- Tracking tariffs: Key moments in the US-China trade dispute
In recent months, the US and China engaged in a tit-for-tat trade dispute Yet after negotiations, both sides agreed to lower recent tariffs and continue talks
- There’s more to blockchain than bitcoin and cryptocurrency | World . . .
Blockchain is a distributed ledger that allows for more transparent and verifiable record keeping Although associated mostly with money and finance, it can be used widely There are still many barriers to its widespread adoption, including confidence and regulation
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The Global Economic Futures: Competitiveness in 2030 report, developed in collaboration with Accenture, explores the future of competitiveness through the interaction of geopolitics and regulations – two drivers reshaping the environment for countries and businesses alike It presents four scenarios for the future of competitiveness in 2030, a data-driven assessment of exposure across 12
- 5 futures of infrastructure: What will we build by 2100?
Five future infrastructure scenarios and why bold, resilient and sustainable planning is essential to meet climate, economic and societal demands
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