Greta up now. “We don’t need to lower emissions. our emissions have to stop”
She rebukes world leaders for “empty words and promises”
Calls for banks, governments to immediately stop investing in fossil fuels and stop taxpayer subsidies.
And an ultimatum: do this or explain to your children why you’re giving up
"I wonder, what will you tell your children was the reason to fail and leave them facing the climate chaos you knowingly brought upon them?"
Speaking on a panel after Greta's remarks, Oliver Bate, chief executive of Allianz, says: “I cant get up every morning and be outraged. We have to do something.”
Private business is ahead of governments, he adds. But they must do more, esp sovereign wealth funds.
Ma Jun, a Chinese environmentalist, says supply chain emissions must be factored in when measuring a company's footprint. Changing the lightbulb isn't enough. "Pay attention to actual biz action rather than their press release."
Bate of Allianz: Banks need to stop investing in companies that aren't paying attention to supply chain emissions.
Companies should be required to disclose their carbon emissions.
WEF has announced an initiative to plant one trillion trees. How about not cutting down trees, asks Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim of Chad.
.@rajshah: "its very hard to see corporations using voluntary standards to solve this problem."
(Indeed, the scope of private investment in fossil fuels is far far bigger than investment in renewables.)
@rajshah Rapid poll among #WEF2020 participants: How concerned are you that 2020 will pass without sufficient progress?
89% say they are "alarmed"
Xi Jinping: "Humankind can no longer afford to ignore the repeated warnings of Nature and go down the beaten path of extracting resources without investing in conservation."
Next move: the United States, history's largest emitter.
(In other words, the U.S. election has global consequences.)
Last week, I drove through California's San Joaquin Valley, where hundreds of thousands of workers pick and pack almonds, melons, carrots, grapes and much of the other healthy produce we eat.
The air was smoky. Temperatures soared past 100 by midday.
With so much smoke in the air, the air pollution agency put out a health advisory. Good advice, in theory, said Leonor Hernández, a farmworker and mother of three.
“But we need to work, and if we stay indoors we don’t get paid.”
Geography and industry curse the valley with some of the country’s worst air. Rates of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease run high. There’s even a respiratory ailment named for the area: Valley Fever, caused by a fungus in the soil.
In 2016, when she was critical of Trump, Nikki Haley had said: “During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.”
Her role seems to have been to counter those who point out racism in America, which is all the more striking after Trump repeatedly referred to the coronavirus as the "China virus," a term described as racist.
And it's pretty clear Haley's speech was really about Haley. In 2024.
That montage of Kamala Harris' female family members was quite something. And notable that she is calling out her political ancestors. And her mother.
"I know a predator when I see one."
Her mother is the throughline of this speech. I too wonder what it must have been like for a 25 y o woman, all of 5 feet tall, to come to this country when there were so few people who looked like us
For the last 60 years, every decade has been hotter than the last, and 2020 is poised to be among the hottest years ever.
In Nigeria, rising temperatures are supercharged by nonstop gas flares that can singe the skin.
Faith Osi, a mother of 8, says heat rash is a constant worry. Here she covers her youngest child, Miracle, with talcum powder to soothe the baby’s discomfort.
Our story from the Delhi neighborhood, where "mobs of Hindu men, many of their foreheads marked by a saffron stripe, angrily patrolled the streets carrying sticks, iron bars and baseball bats, threatening to beat up journalists or any outsiders." nytimes.com/2020/02/25/wor…