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Carbon credits face their credibility crisis: 84% statistical illusions
84% of analyzed carbon credits correspond to no actual emission reductions. This revelation from the Nature Communications study upends a $2 billion market based on theoretical projections. Facing this systemic credibility crisis, new international standards are completely restructuring the sector's
The Asia-Pacific drives 60% of global growth: concentration or vulnerability?
60% of global economic growth comes from a single region: the Asia-Pacific. This unprecedented concentration reveals an economic polarization where Asian emerging markets compensate for the stagnation of developed countries. The phenomenon raises questions of geopolitical stability in the face of gr
How to Argue with a Cat: Rhetoric According to Our Felines
If you think convincing a cat to do anything is impossible, you may be underestimating the rhetoric lessons our feline companions have to offer. Jay Heinrichs, strategy specialist and author of the bestseller "Thank You for Arguing" which has sold over 300,000 copies and is taught at Harvard Univers
Europe maps its climate needs: 70 billion per year to withstand the shock
70 billion euros per year. This is Europe's climate adaptation bill until 2050, according to the first systemic assessment conducted by the European Commission. A sum equivalent to 0.5% of continental GDP, divided between resilient infrastructure (30 billion), ecosystem restoration (21 billion), and
Indian tech bets on women: 35% in innovation centers versus 22% in Europe
1.92 million women currently work in Indian tech. By 2027, they will represent 35% of the workforce in Global Capability Centers (GCCs), these innovation centers that multinationals are massively establishing on the subcontinent. Europe, meanwhile, stagnates at 22% female participation in the techno
The first highway code for international oceans
Sixty countries ratified the marine biodiversity conservation treaty in September 2025, which enters into force on January 17, 2026. This text covers international oceanic zones for the first time, representing 30% of the world's ocean surface. A territory as large as Africa now subject to internati
The lithium triangle faces the dragon: can Latin America capture 80,000 tonnes of value?
Global lithium demand is expected to grow by 13.5% in 2026, reaching 1.48 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), but supply will not keep pace: a deficit of 80,000 tonnes is looming according to Morgan Stanley projections. This anticipated shortage is reshaping the geopolitics of crit
Southeast Asia prepares for the challenge of the century: caring for its millions of seniors with artificial intelligence
ASEAN is facing a major demographic transformation, with an aging population rapidly growing toward the projected 127 million citizens aged 60 and over by 2035. This unprecedented demographic transition is pushing the region toward a technological revolution: that of smart medical devices, driven by
M72/AS01E: The First Anti-Tuberculosis Vaccine in a Century Faces Trial with 20,000 Participants
In South Africa, 26,000 people contract tuberculosis each year, representing 440 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. This figure places the country among the most affected worldwide by a disease that kills 1.3 million people annually. Yet the reference vaccine, BCG, dates from 1921 and only protects adul
AI Becomes the Backbone of Renewable Energy
65% of companies in the sector now rely on predictive maintenance to stabilize their installations. According to the French Court of Auditors (March 2024 report), renewable energy support contracts represented a cumulative cost of 26.3 billion euros between 2016 and 2024, illustrating the scale of p
India Faces Educational Paradox: 40% Graduate Unemployment Despite 28% Tertiary Enrollment Rate
India has succeeded in its quantitative educational ambitions. With a 28% tertiary education enrollment rate, it matches international standards and trains massive cohorts of graduates each year. Yet 40% of young graduates aged 15 to 25 remain unemployed, revealing a structural gap between education
Singapore triples its carbon tax: Asia tests a price of S$45/tonne that transforms industrial competitiveness
S$45 per tonne of CO2. In 2026, the city-state will raise its carbon pricing to this level, an 80% increase from the S$25/tCO2e of 2024. This progression places Singapore among the jurisdictions with the highest carbon prices in Asia, testing at full scale the capacity of an export economy to mainta
Ten British universities set up in Southeast Asia: the new geography of higher education
Ten British universities are opening transnational campuses in Southeast Asia as part of the ASEAN-UK 'Common Space' programme, an initiative supported by several British funding programmes including £30 million (SAGE programme 2023-2028), £25 million (Economic Integration), and £40 million (Green T
Safe drinking water gains ground: how the world accelerates its catch-up
961 million people gained access to safely managed drinking water between 2015 and 2024. This notable progress increased global coverage from 68% to 74%, relegating to the background the dramatic figure of 2.1 billion individuals still deprived of safe water. Analysis of winning strategies reveals c
24 social innovators transform local challenges into global solutions
24 finalists from 18 organizations, spread across 16 countries on 5 continents: the 2026 Schwab Awards selection from the Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship reveals a geography of innovation that challenges preconceptions. The World Economic Forum has just announced this list that outlines the c
China unlocks billions to catch up with the West: sectors (finally) opening up to Europeans
China's 15th five-year plan provides for an average annual increase of at least 7% in R&D spending over the 2026-2030 period. The Chinese government places technological self-sufficiency at the center of its economic strategy, with the goal of bringing the added value of basic digital industries to
Finance Against Nature: How $7 Trillion in Capital Destroys Biodiversity Each Year
Each year, nearly $7 trillion in public and private capital supports activities that destroy ecosystems, completely overshadowing the sums allocated to nature protection. A report
The French Social and Solidarity Economy: A €488 Billion Giant Facing the Financing Wall
The social and solidarity economy (SSE) in France represents a major economic sector, generating a turnover of €487.7 billion and employing 2.59 million
The Global Political Divide: How to Escape the Era of Polarization?
Introduction Liberal democracy is going through a profound crisis. According to the 2025 report from the V-Dem Institute (Varieties of Democracy), based at the University
Stablecoin Market Cap to Reach $4 Trillion in 2025: A Shockwave for Global Finance
The total valuation of stablecoins, these crypto-assets designed to maintain parity with fiat currencies, is expected to reach $4 trillion in 2025. This explosive growth,
The AI Divide: SMEs Caught Between Labor Shortages and Skills Gaps
Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a double-edged sword in the labor market. On one hand, 40% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are adopting
Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity
Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, Pearson France, November 2024, 632 pages, 29.90 euros. Translated from English by Christophe Jaquet. Original title: Power and Progress:
AI Propels the Robotics Market to $30 Billion in 2026: Industry 4.0 Faces the Skills Gap
The global industrial robotics market is set to cross the threshold of $30.71 billion in 2026, up from $26.98 billion in 2025, and
Facing 44°C Heatwaves, Bilbao Deploys 131 Climate Shelters: An Urban Resilience Model for 96% of its Population
In August 2023, the city of Bilbao, the economic capital of Spain's Basque Country, experienced an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures reaching a record