Davos Voices: What leaders say about climate change, war
By PETER PRENGAMAN, KELVIN CHAN, HELENA ALVES
Associated Press
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — The World Economic Forum’s annual gathering of CEOs, government leaders and other elites this week in the Swiss town of Davos may seem full of important but impersonal announcements. So what do Davos-goers really think about issues like climate change and what’s next for Russia’s war in Ukraine? The Associated Press asks those ranging from LinkedIn co-founder Allen Blue and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez to Antonia Gawel, the forum’s head of climate change policy. On climate, some of them say they drive electric cars, try to conserve water or commute by bike.