An article published by The World Economic Forum talks about the subject of a new book by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, and Thierry Malleret, Co-Founder of Monthly Barometer.
As business leaders and policymakers around the world come to terms with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic,
- what should be their priorities?
- Do we aim to get back to where we were before, or should we take the opportunity to make society fairer, smarter and greener, and get humanity off the road to climate catastrophe – a ‘great reset’?
“We are at a turning point of humankind – we should not underestimate the historical significance of the situation we are in,” Prof Schwab said at a virtual book launch this week.
New Jobs globally by 2030
The report looks at a vast array of business sectors to see how they could be made to work with nature, rather than merely exploiting the natural world. A possible blueprint for the Great Reset, the report makes an impressive claim: if businesses start to prioritize nature, that could add 395 million new jobs globally by 2030.
“We can address the looming biodiversity crisis and reset the economy in a way that creates and protects millions of jobs,” said Akanksha Khatri, Head of the Nature Action Agenda at the World Economic Forum.
“Public calls are getting louder for businesses and government to do better. We can protect our food supplies, make better use of our infrastructure, and tap into new energy sources by transitioning to nature-positive solutions.”
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Source: World Economic Forum