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Leaders sharing their vision

Petteri Taalas
World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General“We are the first generation to fully understand climate change and the last generation to be able to do something about it”
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Larry Fink
BlackRock Chairman and CEO“Where we feel companies and boards are not producing effective sustainability disclosures or implementing frameworks for managing these issues, we will hold board members accountable"


Laurent Fabius
COP21 PresidentWe must distinguish between greentalking, greenacting and greenwashing

Bernard Looney
BP CEO“The world’s carbon budget is finite and running out fast; we need a rapid transition to net zero. We all want energy that is reliable and affordable, but that is no longer enough. It must also be cleaner.
It is clear to me that for BP to play our part and serve our purpose, we have to change. And we want to change – this is the right thing for the world and for BP.”

Fatih Birol
International Energy Agency Executive Director“We have today many technologies at our disposal - energy efficiency, solar, wind, electric cars, nuclear power, and many more - and we need to deploy these as quickly as possible. However, IEA analysis shows that about half of the reductions to get to net-zero emissions in 2050 will need to come from technologies that are not yet ready for market today."
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