Part One: Hard Choices, Real Consequences The forces shaping our world are shifting, but no challenge is more urgent than the changing climate. Once a distant threat, it now drives economic turmoil, energy insecurity, and environmental risk. While markets focus on inflation and governments navigate uncertainty, long-term stability depends on proactive action. A resilient economy needs a resilient planet. Investing in clean energy, resource efficiency, and modern infrastructure isn’t just about cutting emissions – it’s about unlocking growth, creating jobs, and securing our future. The choices we make today will determine whether we mitigate risk or magnify it, whether we lead or fall behind. The future is ours to shape – if we act now.
Speakers: Hon. Gaston Browne – Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda André Corrêa do Lago – COP30 President-Designate Simon Stiell – Executive Director, UNFCC Hon. Ralph Regenvanu – Minister of Climate Change, Republic of Vanuatu Dr. Sabine Mauderer – First Deputy Governor and CFO, Deutsche Bundesbank Angie Lassman – Meteorologist, NBC News Mark Patel – Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company Brad Bark – Mayor of Muscatine, Iowa Farmer Lee Jones – Regenerative Farmer & Founder, The Chef’s Garden Melisa Logan – Mayor of Blytheville, Arkansas Alicia Bárcena Ibarra – Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico
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