The Edit: Anticipating Tomorrow
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Predicting the future is normally impossible. But with COP26 around the corner, it’s become a prerequisite for entering the global debate on climate action.
Over the next two weeks, diplomats, business leaders, activists, scientists, journalists and the public will attend the most important climate conference in history, with the common goal of choosing a better future for our planet.
Breaths are held in anticipation of the conference setting the pace for a decade that has been labelled as make or break for humanity.
Here are the most important stories, analysis and commentary from the week leading up to COP26.
- See how 193 countries size up against each other when it comes to emissions and climate pledges ahead of COP26 – The Financial Times
- Why we should work with companies with high emissions rather than shunning them – McKinsey
- How can businesses address their indirect impact on the planet? – Raconteur
- Why COP meetings are still the best global forum to advance climate action – The Economist
- Although not a part of the climate discussions, will fossil fuel companies still exert influence over decisions made in Glasgow next week? – Time Magazine
- Why making work more accessible for people with mental health problems will benefit the entire company – Fast Company
- Ramping up for COP26 with Comms Director of COP25 & COP26 Climate Champions, Matthew Phillips – The Outrage and Optimism Podcast
- Why Greta Thunberg still has hope for climate action – The New York Times Video Series
“When you’re on the verge of the abyss, you need to make sure your next step is in the right direction.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General
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