Climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution – the three elements of what is now called the triple planetary crisis – are a growing risk to human health, the environment and the economy. While ...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework for examining how advances in artificial intelligence (AI) may reshape school curricula. It aims to clarify how curriculum developers and policymakers can ...
A decade on from the Paris Agreement, the OECD asked more than 250 climate experts from over 60 countries how the Agreement has shaped global climate action. Would progress on climate action have been ...
This report presents the latest developments with the Inclusive Forum on Carbon Mitigation Approaches (IFCMA).With 60 members and numerous countries engaging as invitees, the IFCMA is bringing ...
At COP30 in Belém, the spotlight is on turning pledges into action, with climate adaptation taking centre stage. Among the most urgent climate risks to be tackled are droughts, whose cascading impacts ...
Few shifts in recent years have been as impactful as the rise of digital tools across society. Rapid advances have sparked wide debate in education, but what does the evidence tell us about how ...
SMEs and start-ups that grow rapidly contribute significantly to job creation, economic growth and competitiveness. Indeed, scalars, i.e., SMEs that grow by one-third over a three-year period, ...
Trust in public institutions underpins stable societies and thriving economies — yet it is under strain across the OECD and beyond. This report calls for a responsive rule of law delivered through ...
As carbon pricing continues to expand across countries and sectors as part of broader carbon mitigation efforts, design choices are increasingly diverse and flexible to reflect a variety of policy ...
How to apply effective governance to harness the benefits of A.I. and mitigate its risks ...
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