DTE Coverage: The highlights of Davos 2023

The world economy, climate change and the Russia-Ukraine War were among the issues discussed at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum
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Improved public-private partnerships in this sector can steer investment to build new markets and create high-quality jobs
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Real estate emissions account for nearly 40% of all energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, according to World Economic Forum
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‘Failure to mitigate climate change’ and ‘failure of climate change adaptation’ are world’s top two most severe risks in the long term
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Successful pilot in Turkey reduced both response time and risk to firefighters; can be scaled up: WEF report
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India will soon have enough green ammonia to cease importing ammonia-based fertilisers, which account for a significant portion of its import costs, Singh said
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Guterres compared fossil fuel sector to the cigarette industry in the 1970s, where businesses were aware of the harmful health impact
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India recorded extreme weather events on 291 of the 334 days between January 1 and November 30, 2022
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