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We may not see real gender equality. The Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2016 The World Economic Commission estimated the time needed to reach parity at 170 years, if we continue at the current rate of progress. And the digital transformation, which is revolutionizing the economy and every aspect of our lives, can be harmful…
Can Blockchain Disruption Lead Us To A Truly Sharing Economy? Thomas Ramge, technology correspondent for The Economist, believes that blockchain has the potential to finally realize the original promise of the Internet: to democratize the economy.
The wind is capable of supplying the electricity demand of an entire country, and Denmark witnessed it last Wednesday, February 22, the day in which the Nordic country covered and exceeded (104%) all its electricity needs thanks to the energy generated in its onshore and offshore wind farms. According to data from the sectoral organization…
Would you accept that in a bar they make you pay for the consumption of a previous client who has done a sinpa? Intermón Oxfam campaign to change the laws that allow tax evasion and avoidance by multinationals.
The Chinese company Ofo, which provides access to bicycle rental through mobile phones, has filled up to 22 cities in the Asian giant with its characteristic yellow bikes, reaching up to five million registered users in your app. Now its yellow bikes are coming to the West, as its service has landed in Silicon Valley…
The largest passive house development in the world is about to open in Heidelberg, as the epicenter of a new experimental district in the German city, Bahnstadt, where all buildings must meet the Passivhaus standard. The Heidelberg Village, created by Frey Group, will consist of 162 apartments of different sizes that are expected to be…
Ireland is close to becoming the first country in the world to decide not to invest public money in fossil fuels, thanks to a bill passing parliament by a 90 to 53 vote,
When talking about the threat of robotization and automation for the future of the labor market, it is normal to think first of all about factories and assembly line operators, but artificial intelligence also has a potential great impact in office and office work. As a sign of the materialization of this reality, the Japanese…
During 2016, Costa Rica spent more than 250 days without using fossil fuels to generate electricity. In this TED talk, clean development specialist Mónica Araya takes her native country as an example of positive action to advance the transition to a decarbonized world.
While 800 million people suffer from hunger, a third of the food that produced in the world, about 1.3 million tons, is wasted. In Europe, 100,000 tons of food end up each year in landfills, and when decomposed they emit almost as much CO2 gas as all the fossil fuels in Spain. Denmark is no…