Radio Davos
How do we solve the world's biggest challenges? From climate change to inequality; the rise of big tech and rapid changes in how we live and work. Radio Davos talks to the people who have the ideas, the passion and the power to make change happen in a way that benefits all of us.

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Episoder(322)

A "fundamental shift" in energy thinking: the Energy Transition Index 2026

A "fundamental shift" in energy thinking: the Energy Transition Index 2026

The World Economic Forum's Energy Transition Index has been charting the progress of global energy systems for the last 16 years. The latest edition is published as the world has experience...

15 Jun 42min

How to navigate a crisis: lessons from a chief investment officer

How to navigate a crisis: lessons from a chief investment officer

On this episode we team up with The View Beyond, a podcast from wealth management group Julius Baer, to discuss how to navigate crises.  Julius Baer's Group Chief Investment Officer Yves Bonzon gives ...

11 Jun 33min

Financial fragmentation: the $6 trillion cost of breaking the "plumbing" of global finance

Financial fragmentation: the $6 trillion cost of breaking the "plumbing" of global finance

The global economy is fragmenting, and it could lead to a hit of $6 trillion to GDP worldwide. That's more than the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic or the 2008 financial crisis. So what exactly is ca...

4 Jun 49min

Chief Economists Outlook: counting the cost of the Hormuz crisis, with Maersk's Ilaria Maselli

Chief Economists Outlook: counting the cost of the Hormuz crisis, with Maersk's Ilaria Maselli

As the World Economic Forum publishes its latest Chief Economists Outlook, Maersk's Head of Macro & Market Insights Ilaria Maselli gives her view on the state of the global economy. The closure of the...

28 Mai 41min

Three young leaders changing the world one step at a time

Three young leaders changing the world one step at a time

An Olympic runner who won his country's first gold medal, an entrepreneur making cooking stoves safer and cleaner in Africa, and a campaigner for women's economic and human rights.  What do all three ...

21 Mai 39min

Is climate denialism on the rise? Prof Katharine Hayhoe on science, faith and algorithms

Is climate denialism on the rise? Prof Katharine Hayhoe on science, faith and algorithms

Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist and an evangelical Christian who lives in Texas and knows how to reach out to conservatives who might see climate change as a party political rather than a scie...

7 Mai 34min

The Iran oil shock: will it force the world to re-think the future of energy?

The Iran oil shock: will it force the world to re-think the future of energy?

"This is the largest oil supply disruption the world has ever seen." Jason Bordoff of the Center on Global Energy Policy and the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast joins us to explore the potential long...

28 Apr 39min

The rise of industrial policy - why governments are back in the business of business

The rise of industrial policy - why governments are back in the business of business

Industrial policy - government intervention in the economy - is on the rise around the world. Is this a new era for global trade, and what will be the impact on economies and international relations? ...

23 Apr 54min

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