Ukraine: war, refugees and an energy system under attack
It’s hard to know where to start talking about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact it is having. But we’re going to try and in this episode of Radio Davos we look at how Ukraine’s...
Robin Pomeroy is in charge of the World Economic Forum's audio content and hosts the Forum's weekly flagship podcast Radio Davos. Before joining the Forum, Robin spent more than two decades at the global news agency Reuters, as a correspondent in Brussels, Rome and Tehran, and as a senior desk editor in London. He helped found the London-based media literacy charity The Charlotte Project, and taught journalism to Masters students at City, University of London. Robin is a fellow of the Knight Wallace Fellowship of journalists.
It’s hard to know where to start talking about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact it is having. But we’re going to try and in this episode of Radio Davos we look at how Ukraine’s...
世界経済フォーラムが開催した特別セッションで、ウクライナのエネルギーシステムを担当する政財界のリーダーたちが、欧米の企業や政府に対し、電力供給の維持、原子力発電所の安全確保、そして戦争を終わらせるため、ロシアへの制裁の強化を求めました。
Political and business leaders in charge of Ukraine's energy system urged Western companies and governments to help them keep power supplies running, ensure nuclear energy sites are secur...
Former US vice president Al Gore has been pushing for climate action for decades and maintains optimism, despite the fact that greenhouse gas emissions have continued to rise while the sc...
Don't Look Up, is a blockbuster Hollywood disaster movie, but it's also a comedy - an allegory about climate change and a biting satire on politics and the media. Its Oscar winning writer...
As the world emerges from COVID, economies are revving back to life - but so is something that many parts of the world have not seen much of for decades - inflation.
When the world's governments meet at a United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) on 28 February – 2 March 2022, top of the agenda will be the creation of a global treaty on plastics.
COVID paralysed healthcare systems around the world. And while some ‘elective surgeries’ - ones that are not immediate emergency procedures - can wait, when it comes to cancer, early diag...
COVID 19 might have prevented the World Economic Forum from going to Davos this January, but it didn't stop us going to space.
What's it like to be in space? And what do astronauts do as they whizz around the world every 90 minutes in the International Space Station?
"It is an open question as to whether or not Omicron is going to be the live virus vaccination that everyone is hoping for."
Climate change is the number one risk we face as a species, according to the World Economic Forum’s annual Global Risks Report. In this episode of Radio Davos, we look at what a ‘disorder...
Capitalism and globalisation made many people rich – some very rich indeed – and brought millions of others out of poverty. But at what cost?
Six out of 10 of people around the world expect artificial intelligence to profoundly change their lives in the next three to five years, according to a new Ipsos survey for the World Eco...
A generation of young people has never known a world without knowledge, entertainment and communication at the touch of a button for digital natives who have grown up with the internet an...