Wednesday, 12 January 2022

New trends for 2022: power struggles, green futures and fair labour

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January 12th 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: happy new year from Economist Impact. We hope our first newsletter of 2022 finds you well-rested and ready for a brand new selection of trends and unfolding global events.
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The World Ahead examines the trends affecting our worldview in 2022. From the continuing China-America power struggle and a re-entry of the international space race into our collective consciousness, to fair and hybrid work systems, and the sustainable example of African fashion: people around the world expect decisive action.
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Sustainability
Delivering a greener future: what to expect in 2022
The top five sustainability and climate trends to watch in 2022 from Economist Impact's Martin Koehring and Phillip Cornell.
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Sustainability
Voices: Emmanuel Faber on cleaning up the "alphabet soup" of sustainability standards
Danone's former CEO and new chair of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) talks with Economist Impact about creating a common ESG investment language.
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Sustainability
How can we get the ocean "Back to Blue"?
Each year, 30 Empire State buildings' weight in plastics pour into the world's oceans. Our new video highlights the results of the Plastics Management Index.
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Health
Mental health at work: from promise to practice
Supporting mental health at work promotes physical health, employee engagement and lower turnover. Create an inclusive approach with Lyra's guide.
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Globalisation
Spotlight on labour migration in Asia: a factor analysis study
This report looks at how migration dynamics in Asia may evolve over the coming years and decades based on current economic, social, political and technological trends.
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