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Here's what you need to know: The richest 1% of people on the planet have seen their wealth increase by an average of $2.7 billion per day since 2020.
That's the first time in 25 years that extreme wealth and extreme poverty have increased at the same time, according to Oxfam's "Survival of the Richest" report.
"While ordinary people are making daily sacrifices on essentials like food, the super-rich have outdone even their wildest dreams," says Gabriela Bucher, executive director of Oxfam International, per the Guardian.
Oxfam is calling for a wealth tax on the world's richest, arguing that such a tax could raise $1.7 billion a year, enough to lift 2 billion people out of poverty.
Giving to Amplify Earth Action: The WEF on Tuesday launched Giving to Amplify Earth Action, an initiative to increase philanthropic funding to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss, per the Guardian.
The group estimates that $3 trillion is needed to address climate change and biodiversity issues, and CEO Per Heggenes of the Ikea Foundation says it's "unacceptable" that just 2% of... Read the Entire ArticleSelected Grant News Headlines
Japan "stands out as a pioneer in leveraging to address societal challenges and foster innovation," the Information and Communications Technology Institute at London School of Business and Digital...more
When it comes to drinking water, the US is way ahead of the rest of the world, according to a new study out of the University of Michigan.
The study, published in the Proceedings of the National...more
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm took the stage in Grapevine, Texas, yesterday, and delivered what the Dallas Morning News calls a "powerful" speech on the future of American energy.
"This is...more
The chief of Colorado's Regional Transportation District Police Department has been elected president of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association, KDVR reports.
"I am truly...more
synagogues, Jewish community centers, mosques, and other "at-risk faith-based and other nonprofit institutions" in urban, suburban, and rural America are in need of extra security, and a group of...more
The Houston Independent School District has been without a bond since 2012, and that's left it with more than $10 billion in projects that need to be completed.
Now, in the wake of Hurricane...more
When it comes to climate change, Macau is no stranger.
But when it comes to pollution, the former British colony has had a hard time keeping up.
That's why Joseph Hunwei Lee, president of the...more
"All communities deserve to enjoy the benefits of the clean energy transition, and this unique group of creatives is poised to help spread the word."
So says the executive director of...more
The European Union has a new plan to speed up drug trials and cut down on red tapeand it's all about speed, not red tape.
The "Accelerating Clinical Trials in the EU" initiative, a joint effort...more
Michigan State University researchers have received a nearly $1 million grant to develop a 3D fruit tree that can be used to predict tree growth and architecture, among other things, to help farmers...more
Global companies like General Motors, Wal-Mart, Bloomberg, Facebook, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Mars, Novelis, Sprint, Proctor and Gamble and REI are calling out for necessary market changes to make it easier to buy and access more renewable energy.