A blueprint for business to transition to a nature-positive future
The average person today is 4.4 times richer and lives 25 years longer than in 1950.
Akanksha Khatri is Head of Nature Action Agenda at the World Economic Forum. In this role she has led the New Nature Economy Reports Series, advocating how to integrate the issue of nature and biodiversity in economic decision making. Prior to this, she worked as Lead on Government Engagement for India and South Asia followed by an extended remit as Chief of Staff and Head of Strategy and Performance for the Forum’s Regional and Government Engagement globally. She has also had experience working at HT Media Ltd. which is the second-largest media company in India. She holds a BA (Hons.) from Jawaharlal Nehru University, India and M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia University, USA. She was a Global Leadership Fellow with the World Economic Forum (2013-16).
The average person today is 4.4 times richer and lives 25 years longer than in 1950.
不可否认的是,不断蔓延的新冠肺炎疫情对人类和经济产生了深刻影响。中国受到该病毒的重创,但作为首批感染率下降的国家之一,中国在未来疫情结束后也拥有领导机会。重视自然可能有助于从这一大流行病中恢复,同时防止将来再发生此类危机。
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