With the River Seine rising again, Paris must streamline governance and financing to deal with floods. Action to prevent major flooding in the French capital and surrounding region has improved markedly, but urban and territorial planning still needs to be better adapted and long-term funding clarified, a new OECD report says.
Read moreThe wet and verdant expanse of the Mekong Delta’s rivers and farms is a veritable rice bowl for the world. But the natural wealth of the great delta belies serious risks which people living in this fragile, low-lying ecosystem now face.
Read morePlutarch once said, “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” The educational prospects of indigenous students in Canada, New Zealand and Queensland, Australia, are getting brighter, a new study of the OECD finds.
Read moreThere is enough capital out there and renewable energy technologies have become more cost-competitive, so why is investment still wanting? Policymakers hold the key.
Read moreThe world economy has strengthened, with monetary and fiscal stimulus underpinning a broad-based rise in most countries, according to the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Global growth is projected to improve slightly in 2018, but remain below the pace of previous recoveries, while challenges inhibit a stronger, more inclusive outlook.
Read moreFault lines run through our society, with divisions by income, age, where you were born, your gender and your education all affecting well-being and opportunities. The OECD’s latest How’s Life? report takes a close look at these challenges.
Read moreWe would like to wish you all a peaceful and very Happy New Year.
Read moreForests are essential for fighting climate change, but planting and managing them is not as easy as it might sound, as the OECD Forest Scheme shows. Watch the video.
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