What role does happiness play in the labor market?
Read MoreBy delving into water and air quality, agriculture, biodiversity, fisheries and forests, the EPI is able to create a vivid picture of the environmental issues the world is facing today, and which countries are doing the most to combat them. Here are some of the most surprising findings.
Read MoreIn light of Trump's Paris Accord announcement, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed environmental performance by country from Yale University’s 2016 Environmental Performance Index. Unsafe water and poor air quality were responsible for a combined 6.8 million deaths worldwide in 2013, or more than one in every 10 preventable deaths.
Read MoreAs gross domestic product is meant for the measurement of aggregate output, measurement for wellbeing and happiness must also be put in place so that it can be evaluated and improved upon from time to time.
Read MoreEven in countries that have made a lot of progress, measuring sustainable development at the neighborhood level exposes the inequality within cities.
Read MoreWith their dollars and reach, entrepreneurs and investors have significant leverage to tackle the world's most pressing problems. A new tool shows them how — and that it's good for business, too.
Read MoreThe United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development concluded its twentieth session on the evening of 12 May with countries reaffirming its role as the United Nations torch-bearer for science, technology and innovation for development.
Read MoreMadhya Pradesh created the first government department of anand (happiness) in the country and its job is to promote feel-good sentiments in government offices and among people. What exactly does it do?
Read MoreMore than anything else, the World Happiness Report serves as a spur for democracies in the middle ranks – such as India – to better themselves.
Read MoreWhile many countries have made concerted efforts in recent years to reduce their carbon footprint in an attempt to slow global warming, most are still consuming far more than the earth can support and thereby creating an ecological footprint that isn’t sustainable.
Read MoreFor decades, most countries have been chasing economic growth as the best proxy for increasing human happiness. When the economy grows, incomes rise and we all have a better quality of life... or so the story goes.
Read MoreSustainability could be a key link in improving happiness
Read MoreThe SDGs are a monumental undertaking, calling for unprecedented collaboration. To jump start the necessary teamwork, UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson and Academy President Ellis Rubinstein came up with the idea to convene this first gathering of representatives from the science and technology communities at the Academy headquarters, in hopes of spurring action and innovation on behalf of the SDGs.
Read MoreClimate change is an unprecedented and growing threat to peace, prosperity and development and addressing it presents an economic opportunity for Governments and business
Read MoreBelatedly, happiness has become an important measure of welfare. The key feature that makes happiness a good gauge for welfare is that it considers non-income factors.
Read MoreLeader of Green Party in New Zealand makes a case for GDP's obsolete status as an economic measure.
Read MoreWe’re moving away from collaboration and partnership towards protectionism and the isolation of countries. This is due in large part as a result of rising wealth inequality.
Read MoreGrowing inequality has left much of humanity struggling to make ends meet while the richest one per cent continues to profit. This rampant inequality is a sure sign our economic model is broken. So what exactly has gone wrong? Our economy is built on six false assumptions that continue to be sold to us as truths.
Read MoreThe planet’s health is in perilous condition, heading toward a growing number of system breakdowns. Our government leaders remain deeply divided on how to address it.
Read MoreThe Happy Planet Index measures life expectancy, well-being, environmental footprint and inequality to calculate nations' success—all areas where Costa Rica's government has made significant effort and investment.
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