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Jane Goodall’s message of hope for the planet

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As conflicts shake the world, Goodall points to an often-overlooked impact of war. The renowned primatologist and conservationist is about to turn 90. Despite the troubles facing the planet, she holds on to 4 reasons to be hopeful, beginning with the energy of young people.

Jane Goodall argues that leaders who don't prioritize climate change don't deserve to be in office. She believes future generations should be a top concern, and inaction on climate change shows a disregard for their well-being.

The environmental impact of wars

Goodall highlights the often-overlooked environmental consequences of war. She emphasizes the need for a holistic approach, addressing human suffering alongside the climate crisis and biodiversity loss.

Jane Goodall's message on hope and climate leadership

Despite the environmental and social turmoil facing the world, Goodall identifies four reasons to remain hopeful:

  • The energy of young people: Empowered young people often become unstoppable forces for change.
  • Human ingenuity: Our exceptional intellect allows us to develop solutions for environmental problems.
  • Nature's resilience: Nature has the ability to recover from destruction, given time.
  • The indomitable human spirit: Humans have a history of tackling seemingly impossible challenges and inspiring others.

As world leaders convene at Davos 2024, rebuilding trust and forging strong partnerships are crucial to address global challenges. Goodall's message emphasizes the need for leaders who prioritize the environment, empower young people, and harness human ingenuity to create a sustainable future.

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