The Future is Bright: Emerging Trends and Innovations in Solar Technology
Lithium-ion batteries, similar to those found in electric vehicles, are the frontrunners in solar energy storage.
These batteries efficiently store excess energy generated by your...
How Political Leaders can Increase and Regulate the Number of Full-time Jobs Amidst the...
By Judith Bessant
This article explains why and how political leaders can act to increase and regulate the number of full-time jobs amidst the threats...
Neocolonialism: An Analysis of International Factors on the Development of the Global South
By Kalim Siddiqui
Can former colonies truly get out from under the grip of developed countries? How has the economic, technological, and military advantage of...
A New Digital Transformation Model For Smart Companies In The Digital Era
By Mostafa Sayyadi and Michael J. Provitera
In the digital economy, executives must develop digital transformation to increase the market value of their companies. This...
Unlocking Women’s Economic Power isn’t Rocket Science
By Rathi Mani-Kandt
What if I told you that the financial sector has been favoring the wrong gender - that often women entrepreneurs are a...
UNESCO: 1/3 of Countries Do Not Emphasize Climate Change in Teacher Training
With COP28 just a week away (30 November – 12 December), UNESCO sheds light on a critical issue hindering global climate action: the lack of...
Environmental Impact and Social Responsibility: What Can Logistics Practitioners Do?
By Dmitry Antanovich, LeverX
The concepts of environmental impact and social responsibility have become increasingly important in today's business landscape, especially in the logistics and...
Three Common Problems Business Leaders Face – and How Sustainability Can Help to Overcome...
By Jasper Steinhausen
Every business leader has their own set of problems and pain points. For Jasper Steinhausen, an expert in making the pursuit of...
Investing for impact: Interview with Prof. Durreen Shahnaz, CEO and Founder of Impact Investment...
Taking social and environmental impact into account in investment decisions is clearly ethically sound. But, as Professor Durreen Shahnaz explains, it makes mathematical sense,...
Affective Polarization is the Path to Toxic Political Polarization: A Growing Trend Which Potentially...
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos, Journalist and Correspondent
A research team from New York University found that Twitter messages that include moral or emotional words are...





































































