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Welcome to our digital hub during the World Economic Forum. January 15โ26, Join us for insightful dialogues on climate, the environment, and nature-based solutions with leading experts, including scientists, policymakers, NGOs, companies, and more โ shared virtually to a global audience on We Don't Have Time. The best way to experience our interviews is with the help of our app. If you are in Davos and wish to attend this event, learn more here.
Energy and geopolitics have become increasingly interlinked. Countries are openly competing to diversify their global energy supplies, including oil, gas and clean energy solutions, while enhancing the resilience of their energy supply chains, both geographically and for critical minerals. How can we leverage the findings from past crises to navigate this new reality and speed up the transition to a secure, sustainable and equitable energy future?
What are the lessons learnt and what lies ahead in the journey to speed up and scale these technologies? Watch it on-demand here.
Advances in new materials create options to build cities that are circular, affordable and beautiful. What innovative approaches to construction materials can lead to more livable places across the globe? From extreme heat to poor air quality, flooding and hazardous weather events, climate change poses threats to health systems while exposing socioeconomic inequities and increasing infectious disease exposure, non-communicable conditions and food insecurity globally.
As the human dimension of climate change takes centre stage, what are the most promising approaches, evidence and data needed to mitigate the health impact of the climate crisis today? In all corners of the world, local communities are working to protect their lands and traditions threatened by the climate and nature crisis and exacerbated by rising security challenges. By , estimates indicate that the global economy will have doubled in size and will be serving a population of over 10 billion people.