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The World Development Report (WDR) 2020: Trading for Development in the Age of Global Value Chains examines whether there is still a path to development through GVCs and trade. None of us will see gender parity in our lifetimes, and nor likely will many of our children. Regulating for Decent Work. The report presents new estimates of COVID-19's impacts on global poverty and inequality. The next 10 years will shape the outlook for climate risk for the rest of the century. We also acknowledge support from CDP and the Institute for Climate Economics for the preparation of this report. Consequently, businesses may also struggle to anticipate future shifts in government policy and customer preferences in time to align their strategyfor example, the rapid rise in consumer demand for non-plastic packaging took companies by surprise.
exacerbated underlying economic and social inequalities and is unfolding at the same time as a mounting climate crisis. 2003. Countries will face more potential points of contention as climate change reshapes the security of and access to historic common property resources, such as fishing waters.21 Melting sea ice could enable new shipping routes through the Arctic, as well as opportunities for natural resource extraction,22 all of which could cause tension between countries already at odds over unresolved maritime and land boundaries (see Chapter 1, Global Risks 2020).23 According to the UN, water was a major factor in conflict in 45 countries in 2017; disputes between upstream and downstream areas will likely intensify.24 And as transition to a more decentralized, renewable energy economy changes geopolitical equations and creates new vulnerabilities for certain states and regions, states relative position in the international system will shift as well.25, Worldwide economic stress and damage from natural disasters in 2018 totalled US$165 billion, and 50% of that total was uninsured.26 A report by federal agencies suggests that, in the United States alone, climate-related economic damage could reach 10% of gross domestic product (GDP) by the end of the century.27Over 200 of the worlds largest firms estimated that climate change would cost them a combined total of nearly US$1 trillion in the case of non-action. The World Economic Forum in no way represents or warrants that it owns or controls all rights in all Data, and the World Economic Forum will not be liable to users for any claims brought against users by third parties in connection with their use of any Data. Found inside2020. United Nations. https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/2020/The-Sustainable-Development-Goals- Report-2020.pdf. 2020. World Social Report 2020: Inequality in a Rapidly Changing World / Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Further delay in reducing emissions will make it harder to achieve carbon budget goals: companies and markets will ultimately be forced to adjust more rapidly, which could lead to higher costs, greater economic disruptions, or draconian interventions from panicked policy-makers that imperil macroeconomic and financial instability. China consumer report 2021 Understanding Chinese Consumers: Growth Engine of the World Special edition Chief editors: Daniel Zipser, Felix Poh Authors: Antonio Achille, Caleb Balloch, Lambert Bu, Cherry Chen, Guang Chen, Lucille Chen, Will Enger, Johnny Ho, Xin Huang .
Similarly, about 10% of global emissions comes from the very high heat levels required to produce commoditiessuch as cement, steel and petrochemicalsand, although low-carbon alternatives do exist, they are currently costly.55New public-private initiatives such as the Mission Possible Platform, launched at the UN Climate Action Summit in September 2019, are designed to help heavy industry sectors achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century through collaboration with governments, international organizations and investors. 2020. The EU's strongly diversified trade has proven to be a .
Charts ; Regional charts; Living with a middle-class wage; Studies on Growth with Equity; Papers and Briefs. To avoid the worst consequences, global emissions need to peak almost immediately and decline precipitouslyby 7.6% each year between 2020 and 2030.75This implies an additional US$460 billion a year of clean energy investment over the next decade.76Far-reaching policies will be needed to transform industrial processes, transport, agriculture and land-use, alongside changes in consumer behaviours to scale the necessary critical solutions.77.
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In a rapidly urbanizing and globalized world, cities have been the epicentres of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The World Economic Forum's Global Social Mobility Report series provides a much-needed assessment of the current state of the paths to social mobility around the world. Contains insights on current issues in research on sustainable development, featuring the SDG Index and Dashboards. Digital 2020. This collaboration has revealed a growing uptake of evidence-based solutions, FOREWORD Foreword Global status report on preventing violence against children 2020 v
More than 4.5 billion people now use the internet, while social media users have passed the 3.8 billion mark.
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The near-term consequences of climate change add up to a planetary emergency.10 Implications are catastrophic, wide-ranging and intersecting. Intro Our Approach And Governance Respondin To COVID-19 Advancin Social Euity Content & Products Social Impact Workforce Environment Supply Chain Labor Standards Lookin Ahead Data And Performance 2 Table of Contents 3 LETTER FROM OUR CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 4 OUR BUSINESS 5 OUR APPROACH AND GOVERNANCE 8 RESPONDING T O COVID-19 11 ADVANCING SOCIAL . For example, most recently, a start-up announced it had developed a way to harness artificial intelligence and mirrors reflecting the sun to create the extreme heat required for industrial processesa potential game-changer for the source of around 10% of global emissions each year.80Clean energy is increasing (see Figure 3.1) while also getting cheaper and creating jobs.
The 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) global TB report showcases the progress made towards ending Join us at the launch of the World Social Report 2021 on May 20th, . We hope it helps you to navigate this high-profile and dynamic topic during periods of . The World Economic Forum's Global Social Mobility Report series provides a much-needed assessment of the current state of the paths to social mobility around the world.
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For this report, over 1000 decision-makers from 155 countries collaborated to build a picture of global efforts to end violence against children. Nonetheless, achieving significant change in the near term will depend on greater commitment from major emitters.
At the same time, there is broad recognition among these same firms that there are significant economic opportunities, provided the right strategies are put in place.28 Countries will also experience losses unequally, with the highest economic costs being felt by large economies, while risk of exposure, death and non-economic costs is higher in smaller, poorer economies.29, Central banks increasingly see climate change as a systemic risk to the global capital market and recognize that non-action is not an option.30More common extreme weather events could make insurance unaffordable or simply unavailable for individuals and businesses:31globally, the catastrophe protection gapwhat should be insured but is notreached US$280 billion in 2018.32The transition to a low-carbon economy also creates potential challenges that will need to be managed. Summary 26 countries . It looks at policies, practices and institutions. Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2020: Reversals of Fortune provides new data and analysis on the causes and consequences of this reversal and identifies policy principles countries can use to counter it.
The World Happiness Report 2020 had for the first time ranked the cities by their subjective well-being and measured how the social, urban and natural environments combine to affect happiness.
In 2020, an estimated 8.8 per cent of total working hours were lost the equivalent of the hours worked in one year by 255 million full-time workers. 2010. Many do not yet quantify physical climate risks in their direct operations and supply chains, and those that do are likely to be underestimating them significantly.59In the World Economic Forums survey of business leaders, none of the top 10 risks globally are environmental, suggesting a critical blind spot.60On the other hand, those business leaders who are more exposed to climate change discussions among their peers become more aware of climate risks and thus become more likely to act. The report presents new estimates of COVID-19's impacts on global poverty and inequality.
This, the second booklet of the World Drug Report 2020, contributes evidence to support the interna-tional community in implementing operational recommendations on drug demand reduction and treatment, as well as other health-related outcomes, including those contained in the outcome . That same month, Barrick's CEO met with local landowners, who raised concerns about the social, economic, and environmental impacts of . World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2020. pdf - 2.0 MB.
This has significant ramifications for businesses . Key findings are that are unemployment is projected to rise after a long period of stability, and that many people are working fewer paid hours than they would like or lack adequate access to paid work.
According to the World Economic Forum's 2020 Global Risks Report, biodiversity loss is one of the top five risks in terms of likelihood and impact in the next 10 years. The Global Social Mobility Report 2020.
Found inside Social Affairs, World Social Report 2020 Inequality in Rapidly Changing World, Vienna, 2020. Disponible https://www.un.org/development/desa/dspd/wpcontent/uploads/sites/22/2020/01/World-Social-Report-2020-FullReport.pdf 17 UNODC, It marks the 15th anniversary of The Children's Society's substantive programme of research to better understand how children feel about their lives, and the tenth year of our own measure of well-being - The Good Childhood Index. For example, polling before Canadas election found that many voters who identified climate change as a key concern were nevertheless reluctant to bear any cost to tackle it.73And Australias climate change electionwhich took place before the recent wildfiresresulted in an unexpected victory for a coalition opposed to aggressive action.74. Another significant unknown risk relates to the potential thawing of permafrostfrozen soil around the poles that stores nearly twice as much carbon as the atmosphere currently holds.16 If the soil thaws, this carbon could be released with unprecedented consequences. For example, the recent failure at COP25 to develop a rule book for a new global carbon market means there is not yet a credible system that would allow countries to pay each other for projects that reduce emissions.
27 Over 200 of the world's largest firms estimated that climate . World Social Protection Report. The cost per unit of electricity from onshore wind and photovoltaic solar power plants has dropped by about 70% and 90% respectively over the last decade.81In most countries, it is now cheaper to install new wind or solar power stations than new coal power plants.82The International Renewable Energy Agency estimates that shifting to renewables could grow the world economy by 1% a year until 2050, a cumulative gain of over US$52 trillion (see Figure 3.1).83Other industries, such as agriculture through regenerative growing practices, and food production through meat alternatives, carry still-untapped potential. Policies that provide for social protection programmes and job training could help to limit disruption and exacerbation of socio-economic inequalities in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Data and statistics, Energy Transitions Indicators,https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics.
2020 Competitiveness Report is the first in a series that will assess Europe's competitiveness progress based on the Europe 2020 Strategy every two years until the end of the present decade. Type: Report. 2020 Washington DC, May 2020 The preparation of this report was led by the World Bank, with the support of Guidehouse and with contributions from the International Carbon Action Partnership.
Resources. Communities will also suffer if jobs are lost without well-thought-through and equitable transition plans in place.
Found inside Page 271 https://www.credit-suisse.com/about-us/en/reports-research/globalwealth-report.html 2 https://www.un.org/development/desa/dspd/wp-content/uploads/ sites/22/2020/01/World-Social-Report-2020-FullReport.pdf 4 GVCs can continue to boost growth, create better jobs, and reduce poverty provided that developing countries implement deeper reforms to . 2020 Environmental, Social & Governance Report 2.
Harnessing fresh data from frontline surveys and economic simulations, it shows that pandemic-related . Found inside Page 73Report commissioned by VCOSS. (2020). World social report 2020: Inequality in a rapidly changing world. http://www.un.org/development/desa/dspd/wp- content/uploads/sites/22/2020/02/World- Social- Report2020- FullReport. pdf. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2020 Acknowledgements Every person, everywhere in the world, has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
World Employment and Social Outlook 2021: Trends 2021. Found inside Page 80International Labour Organization , Global Wage Report 2016/2017 : Wage Inequality in the Workplace ( Geneva : International Inequality in a Rapidly Changing World : World Social Report 2020 ( New York : United Nations , 2020 )
doi: 10.1596/978-1-4648-1602-4. For instance, the bottom decile (the . Our operations span the value chain from identifying, The Global Social Mobility Report 2020 to provide a much-needed assessment of the current state of the paths to social mobility around the world. Please note that direct comparisons between estimates of TB disease burden in the latest report and previous reports are not . Humans, too, will experience loss of lifebut potentially unequally.
2016. Although there are financing roadmaps for green energy, there are serious financing gaps for overall plans to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
This allows it to enable effective comparisons throughout regions and generations.
Most critically, demand for energy is continuing to increase and much of this demand is still being met by fossil fuels. For example, materials needed for low-carbon technologies such as nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese could be mined from the seabedbut the impacts of deep-sea mining on ecosystems and ocean health could offset its benefits.78Likewise, the deployment of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage could require up to 700 mega hectares (an area twice the size of India) for bioenergy crops by the end of the century79and at a time when the global population may have reached nearly 11 billion people. Now in mid-2020, the world has changed, the needs are even greater, and we continue to thoughtfully examine how Starbucks can most responsibly and constructively serve our communities and our planet going forward. NEW>> 2021. 2020.
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Technology has become the primary force of disruption across all sectors, and it's going to unleash unprecedented innovation and growth in the decade ahead. The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020 presents an overview of progress towards the SDGs before the pandemic started, but it also looks at some of the devastating initial impacts of COVID-19 on specific Goals and targets. Geopolitical relationships will shift as trade in fossil fuels becomes less economically important. Established risks include: More and more species are becoming extinct (see Chapter 4, Save the Axolotl).
Organizations and individuals involved in generating country-specific estimates of child mortality (Individual contributors are listed alphabetically.)
Global energy demand rose by 2.3% in 2018, the fastest pace in a decade.49China, the United States and India account for nearly 70% of the rise.
Worldwide economic stress and damage from natural disasters in 2018 totalled US$165 billion, and 50% of that total was uninsured.
Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division). As glaciers and ice sheets melt, low-lying geographies will flood;14 indeed, by 2050, three times more people will be impacted than previously thought.15 This risk was explored in detail in the 2019 Global Risks Report chapter Fight or Flight, which examined the intersection of rapid urbanization and rising sea levels. Tags: conventions, recommendations, social protection, social security policy, sustainable development.
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Worse still, the complexity of the climate system means that some impacts are still unknown. contained in this Report. 2020-21; 2018-19; 2016-17; 2014-15; 2012-13. WORLD DRUG REPORT 2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, IMPACT OF COVID-19, POLICY IMPLICATIONS BOOKLET 2 DRUG USE AND HEALTH CONSEQUENCES BOOKLET 3 DRUG SUPPLY BOOKLET 4 CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES: EVOLVING TRENDS AND NEW CHALLENGES BOOKLET 5 SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND DRUG USE DISORDERS BOOKLET 6 OTHER DRUG POLICY ISSUES Further research is needed to improve understanding of the complexities of drug . Found inside Page 236UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), World Social Report. (2020). https://ec.europa.eu/environment/action- programme/pdf/Issue_Paper_7th_EAP_Juncker_Priorities_ SDGs_190125_final.pdf World Bank Group. (2020).
The Report team felt the need to document the unfolding and devastating impact
Found insideInequality in a Rapidly Changing World Department of Economic and Social Affairs Global Monitoring Report 2013: Rural-Urban Dynamics and the Millennium Development Goals. Washington D.C.: World Bank. ______ (2016a). At the same time, adaptation needs to be given urgent priority, not only to prepare for the possibility of very dangerous levels of climate change in the future, but also to eliminate the resilience deficit we face today.
World Report 2020 is Human Rights Watch's 30th annual review of human rights practices around the globe. Throughout the pandemic, our firm has worked tirelessly to fulfill our most fundamental responsibility: supporting our employees, customers, clients and communities. Indeed, failure of climate-change mitigation and adaption is this years number one long-term risk by impact and number two by likelihood, according to survey respondents. United Nations E/2020/xxx Economic and Social Council Distr. Message from Our Chairman & CEO This past year has brought tremendous personal loss, economic hardship and a host of other challenges for so many. Found insideFlagship Report 2020, e-book ed., https://resources.enterprisetalk.com/ebook/GWI-2020-Social-Report.pdf, GlobalWebIndex, 2020. 2 Boyle, Michael J. Unemployment Rate, Effect, and Trends. The Balance, 21 Nov. 2020
How it has impacted wealth and the distribution of wealth is the subject of this special Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2020.
First, transition risks will increase (Box 3.1). Universal social protection is essential for realizing the human right to social security for all, advancing social justice and promoting inclusive growth, and accelerating progress towards achieving the globally agreed 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). our 2020 Annual Report on Form 10K and 2021 Proxy Statement, available on our Investor Relations website. Found inside Page 171UNHCR (2020a) Key Legal Considerations on access to territory for persons in need of international protection in the context of the COVID- 19 Available at: www.un.org/World-SocialReport- 2020- FullReport.pdf (accessed 4 April 2020). For the future of climate change mitigation, 2020 is a critical year: it presents the first opportunity for nations to revise their national plans to tackle climate change as set out under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, and to close the gap between what they have pledged and what is needed. WORLD SOCIAL REPORT 2021 4 Acknowledgements The World Social Report is the flagship publication of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) on major social .
Political winds are shifting: in 2019 climate change underpinned the Greens surge in the European Parliament elections;65it also emerged as a key policy issue in the US Democratic presidential primaries and in elections in Australia, Canada and Switzerland.66Most recently, the European Commission, led by President Ursula von der Leyen, announced a broad set of plansthe European Green Dealthat is intended to re-evaluate the European economy in light of environmental risks.67Climate activism also increased in 2019. 26 A report by federal agencies suggests that, in the United States alone, climate-related economic damage could reach 10% of gross domestic product (GDP) by the end of the century.
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vi WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS 22 INTRODUCTION T he World health statistics 2020 report is the latest annual compilation of health statistics for 194 Member States.
This equates to a remaining carbon budget of less than 10 more years of emissions at their current level.9. Summary 26 countries .
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2018. Global temperatures today are slightly over 1C above pre-industrial levels.
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Climate and corresponding economic risks threaten a 2008-style systemic collapse,48unless net human-caused carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fall by 50% by 2030 relative to 2010, and to net zero by 2050. AttributionPlease cite the work as follows: World Bank.
Failure to seize 2020s opportunity to mitigate climate change will have three main consequences. New political and social dynamics may now also be creating the policy space available to embark on the radical trajectory needed to mitigate drastic warming. This report was prepared at UNICEF headquarters by David Sharrow, Lucia Hug, Yang Liu, and Danzhen You on behalf of the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME). the impact of demographic change on our social market economy 14 3.1. people, work and skills 15 3.1.1. a larger and more inclusive labour market 15 3.1.2. productivity through skills and education 16 3.2. health and long-term care 17 3.3. the impact on public budgets 19 3.4. the regional and local dimension 20 3.4.1. quality of life, infrastructure and access to services 22 4. the twin .
As they grow older, it is . The Report features the Global Social Mobility Index which assesses those policies, practices and institutions that collectively .
Found inside Page 12Retrieved from http://www.oecd.org/els/soc/OECD2013-Inequality-andPoverty- 8p.pdf. OECD. (2018). Inequality. UNDESA World Social Report. (2020). Inequality in a rapidly changing world. New York: United Nations. Traditionally, social mobility is measured across generations, thus only capturing the effect of measures taken decades ago.
6 At the time of writing, only half were expected to have been recovered by the end of the year.
Almost overnight, the COVID-19 pandemic strained health care systems to the breaking point, put much of the global economy on an indefinite hiatus and radically reshaped societal norms and interactions.
For example, action to reduce emissions could turn approximately 30% of current oil reserves, 50% of gas reserves and 80% of coal reserves into stranded assets for extractive companies and their investors (see Box 3.1).33Pension funds may face catastrophic shortfalls as industries consolidate and transition.34 Climate risk may also cause disruption to the mortgage market, particularly in vulnerable regions such as Florida where 30-year mortgages could default en masse if homes become uninsurable over time.35, Climate change will affect trade by distorting prices and disrupting supply chains.36 For example, with the Artic sea ice melting at a record pace, a northern route through once-impassable waters has emerged as a potential global shipping artery.37Shifts in seasonable temperature and rainfall will place particular stress on economies reliant on agricultural output,38creating new winners and losers in the trade sphere.39 The labour force will experience impacts as well, and not only in the structural transition to a low-carbon economy: for example, heat stress resulting from global warming is projected to cause productivity losses equal to 80 million full-time jobs in 2030.40.
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