The state’s unemployment rate increased to 3.3% and the labor force was flat over the month, the DEED news release said. Original Image Link Source:www.postbulletin.com
From mining to manufacturing, achieving a successful energy transition and net-zero emissions will require industries to accelerate their pace of decarbonization.
What new innovations and technologies can make decarbonization more efficient, cost-effective and scalable?
This session was recorded live September 23, 2024 during the World Economic Forum’s Sustainable Development Impact Meetings.
Speakers: Sadaf Hosseini Head of Growth, Partnerships and Innovation Ecosystems, UpLink, World Economic Forum
Vivek Salgaocar Managing Director and Founder, Prospect Innovation PTE LTD
Melissa C. Lott Professor, Climate School, Columbia University
Barinder Rasode CEO and Co-Founder, Tersa Earth Innovations
Published: 7th Oct 2024 10:29:42 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: What’s Next for Climate Action & Chief Economists’ Outlook | WEF | Top Stories of the Week
This week's top stories of the week include:
0:15 What’s next for urgent climate action? – At the Sustainable Development Impact Meetings in New York, leaders discussed how to curb carbon emissions while building an inclusive economy. Regulations can be a lever for systemic change but local innovation is crucial, too.
3:09 Solar stoves reduce air pollution deaths – It cooks food while emitting hardly any smoke. It uses a hybrid system, powered by energy from solar panels and from fuel such as small sticks or crop waste. The ACE One was created by African Clean Energy which is a part of the World Economic Forum’s Equitable Transition Initiative.
5:08 Chief economists’ outlook for the rest of 2024 – Many chief economists polled by the World Economic Forum are optimistic about 2025. In the United States, nearly nine in ten chief economists anticipate moderate or strong growth in the coming year. Similarly, in South Asia, 71% predict strong or very strong growth.
9:33 Earth exceeds 6 of 9 planetary boundaries – In 2009, a team of scientists identified the 9 natural processes that regulate Earth’s biosphere and keep it stable. These include climate change, biodiversity, ocean acidification and freshwater. The team also defined the safe planetary boundary for each process. A safe and sustainable future for humanity lies within these boundaries.
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Published: 5th Oct 2024 12:01:06 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: SDIM24 - AI for Global Good
Generative AI holds the potential to transform a broad range of economic activities and to help address the world's most pressing development challenges. However, the benefits of this technological revolution are not yet shared by all globally.
What actions can policy-makers and innovators take now to realize AI's promise while ensuring that its benefits lead to shared prosperity for all?
This session was recorded live September 23, 2024 during the World Economic Forum’s Sustainable Development Impact Meetings.
You can watch it here: https://www.weforum.org/events/sustainable-development-impact-meetings-2024/sessions/ai-for-global-good/
Speakers:
Yann LeCun, Vice-President and Chief Artificial Intelligence (AI) Scientist, Meta
Crystal Rugege, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Rwanda
Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, Office of the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates
Sabastian Niles, President and Chief Legal Officer, Salesforce
Landry Signé, Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, Brookings Institution
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Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: https://centres.weforum.org/centre-for-the-fourth-industrial-revolution/home
Published: 30th Sep 2024 11:40:16 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Tech Shows Impact of Climate Change & Debt Plan to Save Coral Reefs | WEF | Top Stories of the Week
This week's top stories of the week include:
0:15 How investment advice is changing – ‘The film is a rollercoaster ride into the last few years of how technology is changing our relationship to money’, says Chris Temple, director of This Is Not Financial Advice, a documentary that follows four online investors, including one who made - and lost - millions in crypto.
5:56 New tech reveals the impacts of climate change – Using AI, we can process Earth Observation (EO) data faster. Helping us monitor disaster impact in hours, not days. AI is also improving climate and weather forecast models. Through AR and VR, engineers are transforming these complex datasets into interactive, intuitive experiences that can help leaders make climate decisions.
7:39 This debt plan can save coral reefs – The deal reduces Indonesia’s debt repayments to the US by $35 million over the next 9 years and redirects those payments towards reef conservation instead. Indonesia is home to 16% of the world’s coral reefs and around 60% of the world’s coral species. Its reefs generate around $1.6 billion in value every year through fisheries, coastline protection and tourism. But Indonesia’s reefs face a range of threats.
9:21 Ray Dalio on funding climate action – By 2050, climate damage could cost between $1.7 trillion and $3.1 trillion per year. However, the costs of inaction could be even greater, says Ray Dalio, the founder of the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates. Right now, climate action is hugely under-financed.
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Published: 28th Sep 2024 12:00:19 By: World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum Video: Valuing Nature's Assets
Nature is increasingly integral to business decision-making, with more than half of the world’s GDP reliant on its resources.
From assessing nature-related risks to investing in sustainable practices that drive growth, what nature-positive strategies are private sector actors embracing as core elements of their business models?
Published: 27th Sep 2024 03:34:50 By: World Economic Forum
Business Video: Red Lobster’s new CEO explains what went wrong with endless shrimp
Embattled Red Lobster has a new CEO, and he’s just 35 years old. CNN reporter Nathaniel Meyersohn sat down with Damola Adamolekun over some shrimp and lobster tail to chat the future of the seafood company and the young CEO’s approach to work. #cnn #news #redlobster
Shot by Zach Wasser, Benjamin Evans, FJ Feng
Editor/Producer: John General
Senior Producer: Alexandra King
Reporter: Nathaniel Meyersohn
Published: 4th Oct 2024 03:00:54 By: CNN
Business Video: Telegram CEO’s arrest sparks debate over free speech online
The detention of the Russian-born billionaire founder of Telegram, a messaging app known for its unfiltered content, has sparked debate about freedom of speech and illegal content on the internet. Pavel Durov, 39, was detained at Paris’s Bourget Airport Saturday on a warrant related to Telegram’s lack of moderation. CNN’s Clare Duffy, and then senior researcher at the University of St. Gallen Matias Dewey, join Richard Quest to discuss. #CNN #news
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Published: 26th Aug 2024 10:18:55 By: CNN
Business Video: The Fed just sent a crucial message about its next move
America’s top central banker has unambiguously signaled that lower interest rates are finally on the horizon, marking a crucial milestone for the Federal Reserve’s historic — and, so far, successful — inflation fight. CN’s Matt Egan and Julia Chatterley report. #CNN #News
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Published: 23rd Aug 2024 04:56:24 By: CNN
Business Video: LinkedIn billionaire says it'd be 'bold' to have this fellow billionaire as VP
LinkedIn Co-Founder Reid Hoffman tells CNN's Matt Egan why he's supporting Kamala Harris and who he'd like to see on her ticket. #CNN #News
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Published: 25th Jul 2024 03:26:12 By: CNN
Business Video: 'We're screwed': Stranded passenger frustrated at tech outage
CNN's Tom Foreman gives the latest updates on the tech disruptions worldwide that have hit banks, businesses, emergency services, and even airlines. One frustrated passenger tells CNN affiliate KDKA how hard they have been affected. #CNN #news
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Fri, 04 Oct 2024 15:15:00 GMT America's employers added 254,000 jobs in September, easing concerns about a weakening labor market and suggesting that the pace of hiring remains solid enough to support a growing economy.
Fri, 20 Sep 2024 03:06:00 GMT PAUL — Minnesota added 14,400 jobs in August, the largest monthly gain since ... and the labor force was flat over the month, the DEED news release said. “This is a great month for Minnesota ...
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 16:59:00 GMT Minnesota added 14,400 jobs in August, the largest monthly gain since ... 3.3% and the labor force was flat over the month, the DEED news release said. “This is a great month for Minnesota ...
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 16:36:00 GMT Minnesota added 14,400 jobs in August, the largest monthly gain since July 2022, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development said Thursday. The state’s unemployment rate increased ...
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 08:55:00 GMT Minnesota employers logged a remarkable August as they recorded the largest monthly increase in jobs in two years, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).