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What if California were a country? | World Economic Forum If they were placed in the IMF’s list of countries by GDP, six of the US states would appear in the top 20, and three (California, Texas and New York) would appear in the top 11 “The map and the statistics summarized here help remind us of the enormity of the economic powerhouse we live and work in,” concludes the report
California may surpass Germany on GDP, but theres more to the story California has long been subjected to scrutiny of its economic prospects that can be shortsighted or unfair Still, assessing these two places as the same type of competitor running the same race, with California as the clear winner, seems to point to bigger questions about how we build and measure prosperity
Bottled water, a rising threat to UN water goal and other climate . . . He has declared a state of emergency in 43 of California's 58 counties More than 130,000 homes and businesses remained without power on 15 March, according to PowerOutage us Officials are warning of potential flooding and mudslides from heavy rain, melting snowpack, saturated soils and swollen streams
Countries remain committed to Paris Agreement despite US exit, and . . . This weekly round-up contains the key nature and climate news from the past week Top nature and climate news: Paris Agreement post-US exit; Record weather-related insurance payouts; EU water bodies' health in serious decline
Global Risks Report 2025 - The World Economic Forum The global outlook for 2027 is one of increased cynicism among survey respondents, with a high proportion of respondents to the GRPS 2024-25 anticipating turbulence (31%), a four percentage- point increase since last year’s edition (Figure 1 3)
What is greywater? - The World Economic Forum As droughts become more pervasive due to climate change – like the megadrought in the U S West that scientists estimate is 42% more extreme due to climate change – many regions are implementing strict limits on water use, including Los Angeles, Ventura, and San Bernardino counties in California, where millions of people will be impacted by
Extreme Weather 101: Everything You Need to Know - The World Economic Forum The Camp Fire in 2018 destroyed almost the entire town of Paradise and was the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history Unprecedented bushfires in Australia in 2019 and 2020 killed or displaced around three billion animals
Overcoming one of the biggest barriers to scaling EVs | World Economic . . . Electric vehicle sales are rising but public charging in cities is still lacking The World Economic Forum white paper Scaling Investment in EV Charging Infrastructure: A Policy Roadmap for Cities says this is a key barrier to adoption