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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Tackling disinformation - how can we combat the lies that go viral?

Tackling disinformation - how can we combat the lies that go viral?

Disinformation is not new. Examples of disinformation and so-called fake news campaigns are plentiful. But with increasing fears about the cost of living – exacerbated by the pandemic and the energy c...

29 Sep 202244min

Inflation: how can we tame it?

Inflation: how can we tame it?

Inflation is a major concern around the world - for economic policymakers, for companies and for all of us who are seeing prices rise faster than our incomes.We've covered the issue on several previou...

23 Sep 202228min

As COP27 approaches, where does a fractured world stand on climate change?

As COP27 approaches, where does a fractured world stand on climate change?

In the run-up to the next climate summit, COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, World Economic Forum President Børge Brende convened a panel of experts at the Sustainable Development Impact Meeting 2022 to...

22 Sep 202242min

What are Young Global Leaders, and how are they tackling the world's biggest challenges?

What are Young Global Leaders, and how are they tackling the world's biggest challenges?

What's the connection between Jimmy Wales, Amal Clooney, Emmanuel Macron, Jacinda Ardern and will.i.am? Answer? They're all Young Global Leaders. So what are 'YGLs' and how does being part of that gro...

16 Sep 202231min

Financial inclusion - how increased access to banking is lifting people out of poverty

Financial inclusion - how increased access to banking is lifting people out of poverty

1.4 billion adults have no access to banking - that means it's harder for them to save, to borrow, to send money or to start a business - than for those of us that do.Our guest on Radio Davos is an ex...

9 Sep 202227min

Carbon offsets - how do they work, and who sets the rules?

Carbon offsets - how do they work, and who sets the rules?

Carbon offsets are when a polluting company buys a carbon credit to make up for the greenhouse gas it has emitted. The money should be used to fund action somewhere in the world that removes the same ...

2 Sep 202234min

Space, cyberspace and climate change: the best of Radio Davos over the last year

Space, cyberspace and climate change: the best of Radio Davos over the last year

Radio Davos is the weekly podcast from the World Economic Forum that looks at the world's biggest challenges and how we might solve them. This episode looks at some of our best stories from the last 1...

4 Aug 202244min

Ukraine's history, and why it matters

Ukraine's history, and why it matters

If we want to understand the war in Ukraine, and why it matters to the world, we need to know its history, says Yale Professor Timothy Snyder. The American historian, whose books include 'Bloodlands: ...

29 Juli 202240min

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