Amid rising geopolitical rifts and trade tensions, global economic uncertainty has surged, yet sentiment about economic prospects remains positive ...
With the old order in ruins, the contours of the new world will become much clearer in 2026—in three main areas ...
Interventionist fiscal policy may have stopped demand from collapsing. But the intervention is so large that politicians are ...
Economists have long treated globalisation as a trade-off between openness and national autonomy. In 1933 John Maynard Keynes ...
Opinion
The climate action that matters is in the global south, argues an architect of the Paris agreement
Against long odds, in the Paris agreement—the negotiations for which I led as executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change—they committed to limit global heating, protect the ...
For senior consultants, the challenge is not just to respond to events but to anticipate them. The Economist joins the dots ...
Three years on, the data confirm that the window has closed. The latest Emissions Gap Report of the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP) finds that the relentless rise in emissions since 2020 rules out ...
Today the marches are smaller and, more importantly, climate policies are being rolled back. The Economist recently called this reversal a “greenlash”, noting that fossil-fuel-driven business-as-usual ...
To free up cash, the oil giants have been cutting costs. Exxon recently announced it would reduce its workforce by 3-4%. Chevron is in the midst of a restructuring that could reduce its headcount by a ...
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