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4 reasons why ASX is worth 4500 points

The Australian stock market has gone sub 4500 points on indices again. The innovation is awaiting a state change, as some sort of white knight. That horse and rider has not come yet. Instead investors may feel like it’s the shaded horseman of the apocalyptic kind. It’s overshooting on the down side. Here’s why there’s no joy for major index investors in shares – and that includes superannuation…

2THINKNOW, Featured, INNOVATION, Our World, SECTION »

A new Globe Innovator, celebrating our 3rd birthday

After 3 years of publication, with our 3rd birthday this past April, our publisher, innovation agency 2thinknow, is planning a new future for the Globe Innovator with more ongoing content on innovation across cities, business and policy, and frequent short content centred on single ideas. But what’s changing and where have we come from?

Americas, Environment, Government policy, Headline, NEWS, Water, Food & Energy »

U.S. Response to energy and climate change, prior to Copenhagen

In a precursor to Copenhagen, U.S. thought-leaders got together to examine the global energy outlook, climate change and U.S. policy on sustainable energy supplies. Makes interesting reading…

Asia, City Branding, Innovation Cities, NEWS, Technology & Apps »

South Korea is developing Busan as a world-class city specializing in digital content, with the latest ICON2009 hosted there by Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency (BIPA). Gamers, animation industry, other digital content and CG people from 15 countries were all there.

Environment, Europe, Government policy, NEWS »

The Copenhagen show is about to start, and for some uplifting specifics on what may be possible, as well as the broader challenges, take a look at some of the European Union leadership regarding climate change responses.

Environment, Europe, Government policy, NEWS »

The European Commission underlines the crucial importance of reaching a global, ambitious and comprehensive climate agreement at the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen on 7-18 December.

Americas, NEWS, start-ups »

Home-based businesses provide an opportunity for a better lifestyle for parents and childrens, and more shared time, according to Polaris Media Group.

Americas, Asia, Emerging, Europe, Featured, Innovation Economics, NEWS, Our World »

Carbon Market hits 126 billion

According to Companiesandmarkets.com, the 2008 value of the carbon market is USD $126 billion, an increase of over 1000% in 3 years. Whilst all estimates can be debated and there’s too many nuances for a pithy response, the bottom line is: there’s money in that carbon!

Europe, Featured, NEWS, Water, Food & Energy »

Mons, Belgium: World’s most powerful wind turbine

Wind farms are spreading throughout Europe, as a form of renewable energy. The latest project in Belgium, is currently the largest and potentially most efficient, and supported by the E.U. At 198m high, with a rotor of 127 m – taller than mid size office blocks – this turbine stands out!

Europe, Featured, Government policy, NEWS »

European Union: entering a more perfect union

The much-debated Treaty of Lisbon enters into force today, promising inherently European citizenship, cross-European democracy, direct petitioning by citizens and creating greater European integration across borders, among other claims. The E.U. is move closer to ’super-nation’ status.

Business & Commerce, Europe, Finance, Human Infrastructure, NEWS, Technology & Apps »

European e-Commerce safer for merchants than stores

The non-payment risk rate for online merchants in Europe has fallen to the lowest level in 7 years, to just above one quarter of one percent, in some cases superior to bricks and mortar transactions. These and other useful findings are summarised from the Deutsche Bank e-Commerce report.

Asia, NEWS, start-ups »

Indian Start-ups: Diversify globally!

Diversification of products and accessing offshore markets are two key needs for Indian start-ups. That’s a key message from “Envisioning the Wired SME” conference, organized by The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) and IndiaMART.com, at the Sheraton, Saket, in New Delhi on Saturday.

Asia, Europe, NEWS, Our World, Travel & Exchange »

Eurail has expanded Eurail pass sales into the Chinese market, a significant indicator that European tourist destinations expect greater numbers of Asian and Chinese inbound tourists. Eurail passes offer favourable rail transit prices, and are also an enabler of travel and cultural exhange.

Emerging, Finance, NEWS »

Frost & Sullivan will be revealing its top African investment opportunities for 2010 in an online analyst briefing on Thursday, 3 December. The briefing will provide insight into the industries that Frost & Sullivan projects will offer the highest returns on investment in the coming year. The markets covered will be telecommunications, business process outsourcing, renewable energy, biofuels, mining and desalination.

Emerging, Featured, NEWS, Our World, Technology & Apps »

Mobile technology helps banking across Africa

New mobile phone technologies like social network MXit enable banking and currency alternatives for transactions, potentially useful in African nations without full support for banking infrastructure nation-wide.

Americas, Asia, Industry & Manufacturing, NEWS »

Could manufacturing abuses caused by the need for ever-cheaper products be a partial catalyst for a reversion to local manufacturing? According to China Labor Watch’s latest investigation of five Wal-Mart supplier factories reveals not a single factory has implemented Wal-Mart’s basic standards, and with wages at rates as low as $0.44/hour, questions about the desperate need for change have to be asked.

Americas, Core Infrastructure, Health & Medicine, Human Infrastructure, NEWS »

Nice Ride Minnesota, is an initiative to spread bike-riding throughout the state, and the Twin Cities. Other cold-climate cities in Europe such as Copenhagen have pioneered these bike-riding schemes, and they are now spreading throughout the U.S.A.

Americas, Emerging, NEWS, Water, Food & Energy »

Opportunity for U.S. Economic recovery to be sustainable

The Bread for the World Institute “Hunger 2010: A Just and Sustainable Recovery” Report has been released, and identifies the need to reduce poverty and hunger as a key to long-term recovery and leadership. The report identifies the current U.S. economic crisis as an opportunity for change…

Asia, COMMENT, Finance, Innovation Economics »

High house prices reduce innovation.

Are high house prices good or bad for innovation? It seems the RBA are saying house asset inflation is good for Australia, perhaps mainly based around housing stock shortages. Our Executive Director, Christopher Hire, takes a look at property prices impact on innovation, and how they may prevent tomorrow’s employers – today’s start-ups – emerging.

Americas, Art, Fashion & Culture, NEWS, Our World »

Ninth Annual Dare to Dream Conference held on November 17th in New York City showed of a wide variety of student presentations on Human Rights.