For millennia, natural infrastructure – such as river systems, wetlands, coastal plains, sand dunes, and forests – supported the development of human civilization. In fact, our ability to harness such ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-07
... But this welcome breakthrough risks being offset by the fact that COP28 is hosted by a petrostate, and presided over by the leader of that petrostate’s oil company. This is particularly concerning si ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-07
... h as they were before. Even worse, many Hong Kong people went abroad to spend after the reopening. More importantly, foreign investors are not coming. As such, almost all industries from banking to pr ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-06
... rait that we must most definitely watch out for. In the absence of checks and balances, or constraints and counterbalancing voices, we could well be collectively thinking ourselves into disaster. What ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-06
Even with the recent partial retreat in long-term real and nominal interest rates, they remain well above the ultra-low levels to which policymakers had grown accustomed, and they are likely to stay a ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-06
Last month, Hurricane Daniel showed The Middle East and North Africa is rapidly becoming one of the regions worst affected by extreme weather due to climate change. It claimed thousands of lives in Li ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-05
... dacity to welcome constant bricolage and synthesis of ideas, traditions, and values. The city does so much more than merely ‘bridge’ East and West - it epitomises the higher ideal, the higher proposit ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-05
... nitiative we have tried over the last four decades. They have also opposed efforts we have made to strengthen Taiwan's democracy,” she told Politico in September 2020. Lai Ching-te, vice-president and ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-04
... n advice. We live in a world where criticism, naysaying, and ‘hate’ are ubiquitous. The three are fundamentally distinct in important ways – critics may not be motivated by malicious intentions, which ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-04
... ferences, we all share a planet. While they tend to be dominated by the actors one might expect – developed countries like the United States, as well as rising powers like China – they are also one of ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-04
... a is followed by regional normalization and peace. The Israeli campaign against Hamas succeeds without producing too many more civilian casualties, and more moderate forces – such as the Palestinian A ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-04
... ving What We Can,會員承諾捐出至少一成收入。該組織從事研究,確保會員捐款用在最有效的項目,至今 ...全文
今日信報EJ GlobalEJ GLOBAL plus 新興思潮2023年12月02日
... Facebook owes publishers $1.9 billion a year while Google owes $10-12 billion. We also include a detailed explanation of our methodology and invite others to build on and refine it. Over the past 20 y ...More
EJ Insight2023-12-01
... corded between August and October. 20 were committed after the commencement of the new school year. There are many ways to parse the data. Some would attribute the trends to the ‘adjustment difficulti ...More
EJ Insight2023-11-30
As we approach 2024, AI's evolution in the cloud market has ushered in a new era of innovation, reshaping infrastructure, services, and market dynamics, fostering sector-specific adaptation and techno ...More
EJ Insight2023-11-30
When Western leaders or companies negotiate with China, they should be a mouse, not a lion. “Remember the Chinese proverb – two ears, one mouth – talk less and listen more. Endure silence.” This is th ...More
EJ Insight2023-11-30
When Western leaders or companies negotiate with China, ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2023年11月30日
... l system. We look for the horse with one chance in two ...全文
In recent years, climate change has emerged as one of the leading drivers of migration. Shifting weather patterns, together with the growing severity and frequency of extreme weather events, have affe ...More
EJ Insight2023-11-29