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World Economic Forum 2022: Global leaders pledge to green their economies

Decarbonisation is now seen as an urgent necessity

carbon emissions
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Following technical advances over the past two decades, a dramatic boost in investments in energy, food systems and transportation is needed

Ritwik Sharma
As Davos hosted the World Economic Forum after a two-year hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, a period that compelled a switch to cost-efficient hybrid work models, it was imperative for world leaders and businesses to ponder the all-important issue of sustainability.

The ongoing war in Ukraine has added to the economic distress already faced by a post-pandemic world that has left people rethinking lifestyle and employment choices. At the end of the five-day WEF, there were many talking points for a more sustainable world.


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