A Climate Change Conversation with Google Founders, moderated by Tom Friedman, held at the World Economic Forum's Annual General Meeting in Davos, January 2008.
Dr. Arthur Mutambara, opposition leader from Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change, says the answer to The Davos Question is for global citizens to realize that our problems are interconnected. An injustice somewhere is an injustice everywhere. That means, Mutambara says, that the world should work to insure that Zimbabwe's upcoming presidential elecions (March 29) are free and fair.
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) talks about innovative solutions for energy and climate.
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John Hope Brant, founder of Project HOPE, answers The Davos Question, remiding that we are all entrepreuners and that the world's leading entrepreuners were once poor. Bryant ties issues of financial illiteracy not only to the poor, but to the middle classes as well, as evident in the subprime crisis.
Emma Thompson (Actor, writer - UK)at Davos responding to Zennie62's video on ending racism and discrimination. Emma asks people to break down the invisible barriers that keep us apart, and assures Zennie62 that she is doing her part to make the world a better place.
Van Jones of Green For All USA talks about lifting people out of poverty and building a sustainable, green economy by connecting people who need work with the work that needs to be done. www.greenforall.org