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Solutions www.nytimes.com What was said at Davos on climate change Global leaders attending the World Economic Forum in Switzerland agree that a rapid response is needed to stave off disaster.
Politics www.nytimes.com What was said at Davos on climate change Global leaders attending the World Economic Forum in Switzerland agree that a rapid response is needed to stave off disaster.
Top Story www.nytimes.com A call for investors to put their money toward a green future For wealthy Davos men and women, as well as people from less rarefied air, targeted investing is one way to force change on carbon-emitting companies.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Big business says it will tackle climate change, but not how or when In Davos, business leaders were newly vocal about the danger, though they gave few details about how they would reform their practices.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Climate change could cause the next financial meltdown The E.C.B., which meets Thursday, is among central banks trying to prepare for what a report warns could be a coming economic upheaval.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Things we can do: The big picture In addition to our individual actions, what levers can we use to shift these systems so they're less carbon intensive?