Schwab said the forum, which convenes annual gatherings in the Swiss resort of Davos, must recover its "sense of mission" ...
The World Economic Forum did not demand a ban on homegrown foods to achieve net-zero emissions, it said, contrary to an article widely shared online. An academic whose work was cited in the posts ...
What was claimed: The World Economic Forum (WEF) is demanding a global ban on homegrown food to meet Net-Zero targets. Our verdict: False. The WEF has not called for any such ban.
On March 25, Poilievre told a rally in Hamilton, Ont. he would ban Conservatives from going to the annual World Economic Forum.
False. The WEF has not called for any such ban. Posts circulating on social media claim that the World Economic Forum (WEF) wants to ban people from growing food at home in order to lower emissions.
Under the theme “Driving job creation and economic growth through sustainable, inclusive, science-and evidence-based ...
An article shared across social platforms claims Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to a heckler at a campaign ...
As global markets grapple with rising uncertainties caused by surging protectionism, China has delivered its strong ...
Ghana, in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI), has officially launched ...
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New York, Lusaka – 1 April 2025 – The third edition of the LDC Future Forum opened today in Zambia, Lusaka bringing together policymakers, researchers, the private sector, and other stakeholders to ...