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Research - The Ten Challenges

 

For Copenhagen Consensus 2008, experts looked at ten of the biggest issues facing the planet: Air pollution, conflict, diseases, education, global warming, malnutrition and hunger, sanitation and water, subsidies and trade barriers, terrorism, women and development.

Below, you can read copies of the research papers that the Expert Panel and Youth Forum considered. More background information about the different Copenhagen Consensus papers can be found here.

 

 Air Pollution Air Pollution  Malnutrition and Hunger  Malnutrition and Hunger
 Conflicts Conflicts  Sanitation and Water Sanitation and Water
 Diseases Diseases  Subsidies and Trade Barriers Subsidies and Trade Barriers
 Education Education  Terrorism Terrorism
 Global Warming Global Warming  Women and Development Women and Development

 

For more information on the research papers and the background you can check out the book that resulted from Copenhagen Consensus 2008: "Global Crises, Global Solutions" by Cambridge University Press, and "Solutions for the World's Biggest Problems" by Cambridge University Press.

 
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