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It is true that energy poverty is a huge problem, affecting some 1.2 billion people
worldwide.
Last week in London, the “gang of four” convened a private meeting with leading think-tank researchers and a
worldwide
cast of some 30 former foreign and defense ministers, generals, and ambassadors who share their concern and commitment.
For example, teaching all students in poor countries to read could help pull more than 170 million people out of poverty, equal to a 12% decline in the number of poor people
worldwide.
From 2005 to 2016, they contributed about 40% of the total combined revenue and net income growth of all big public companies worldwide, even though they accounted for only about 25% of total revenue and net income in 2016.
Since its launch in 2008, nearly $10 million has been awarded for innovations that have changed the lives of people
worldwide.
Global exposure makes supply chains more dynamic and enables companies to absorb more of the innovations, technologies, and ideas that are constantly emerging
worldwide.
By 2040, one in four workers
worldwide
will be African.
These failures disrupted
worldwide
derivatives markets, causing financial markets to seize up.
But such a narrow, economics-based view fails to account for the larger questions of value that societies
worldwide
are facing.
Developing countries are probably already the main source of green finance
worldwide
– and their dominance will only increase.
It may be able to perform and report
worldwide
surveillance – i.e., count numbers of cases and fatalities – but its policy role should be drastically reduced.
After all, blocked export opportunities, weak government institutions, and high levels of corruption are
worldwide
problems.
The country’s growth slowdown and mounting financial risks have spurred a growing wave of pessimism, with economists
worldwide
warning of an impending crash.
In time, PEER will serve as a conduit to higher education for displaced students worldwide, and it will cater to all education levels, by providing web-based information, points of contact, and much-needed counseling and support.
The Fed’s announcement in May that it might start tapering its long-term asset purchases surprised many central bankers, and triggered a sell-off from markets
worldwide.
The huge US trade deficit
worldwide
is sufficient to explain the bilateral deficit.
The result could be higher wages that contribute to the creation of more new jobs – 300-365 million
worldwide
– as spending increases, with emerging economies gaining the most.
By contrast, Romney would reduce America’s corporate tax rate (the highest in the OECD) to 25% and tax American multinationals on a territorial, rather than a worldwide, basis in order to increase their tax competitiveness.
Astonishingly, one out of every three people
worldwide
lives with a latent TB infection that could eventually develop into the active – and potentially deadly – form of the disease.
Ban, who has just marked the half-way point in his five-year term in office, has so far been unable to attract a large
worldwide
audience for his activities.
Europe is losing out in the
worldwide
race for talent, and the global recession is providing an opportunity to redesign the geography of human capital endowments.
What is distinctive about the recent mass protests against US plans for a war against Iraq is that the February 15 event was planned ahead of time, at short notice, for a specific date, and with an explicit goal of
worldwide
scale.
In ninety days, these organizers turned out more than 5 million protestors
worldwide.
There are three keys to this phenomenon:The Internet allowed for a rapid
worldwide
dissemination of organizational plans at an extraordinarily low cost to the organizers.
A
worldwide
common concern: the prospect of an Iraq War.
It is unlikely that
worldwide
protests will stop the Bush Administration's war plans, but they will help shape the political, security, and economic ramifications of such a war.
The complex challenges facing workers
worldwide
will require complex solutions.
That story was repeated by media organizations
worldwide.
Instead, the large states are now promoting informal groupings to look for
worldwide
solutions.
In Rifkin’s view, the Third Industrial Revolution is an opportunity to create an “energy Internet” – a smart, responsive, decentralized network of energy and information that would create millions of jobs
worldwide
and help to eliminate energy poverty.
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