At least this whole ordeal is helping put what is really important back in perspective.
E&E News (5/21/20) reports: "The coronavirus pandemic threatens to derail any progress made in recent years to deal with the climate change crisis, organizers of the annual gathering of business and political elites in the Swiss ski resort of Davos said Tuesday. In a survey of industry professionals that reassesses the risks to the global outlook in light of the pandemic, the World Economic Forum said that 'years of progress' on addressing climate change could be undone and that it is important for countries to make sure environmental issues are at the heart of recovery plans. 'We now have a unique opportunity to use this crisis to do things differently and build back better economies that are more sustainable, resilient and inclusive,' said Saadia Zahidi, the WEF's managing director. The WEF warned that 'omitting sustainability criteria in recovery efforts or returning to an emissions-intensive global economy risks hampering the climate resilient low-carbon transition.'"
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