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We have an opportunity to create sustainable industries by investing in nature as the engine of our economy. The global crisis disrupted our lives, but it also gives us a chance to reset and improve the world. To secure our future, we must evolve our economic model, prioritizing people and the planet. Nature should be at the heart of how we operate. We are on the verge of breakthroughs that will redefine what is possible and profitable in a sustainable future. We need a paradigm shift that inspires revolutionary action. We can't waste any more time. The time to act is now.

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The pandemic has devastated lives and economies, but a green recovery offers a chance to rethink how we live and do business. We need an economic model that prioritizes nature and the transition to net zero, pursuing sustainable, inclusive growth. Climate action is a difficult fight, but businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a virtuous circle. By leveraging market forces and the private sector, there is hope for transformation. However, we are at the last hour, and urgent action is needed to rescue the situation. We know what to do, and must now do it.

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The pandemic has devastated lives and economies, but a green recovery offers a chance to rethink how we live and do business. We need an economic model that prioritizes nature and the transition to net zero, pursuing sustainable, inclusive growth. Climate action is a difficult fight, but businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a virtuous circle. By leveraging market forces and the private sector, there is hope for transformation. However, we are at the last hour, and urgent action is needed to rescue the situation. We know what to do, and must now do it.

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The pandemic has caused great harm, but the green recovery offers a chance to change how we live and do business. We must shift to a model that values nature and achieving net zero emissions for sustainable growth. After 40 years of advocating for climate action, I see progress in using market forces and private sector resources to make a difference. Time is running out, and urgent action is needed to address the crisis. It's time to act, not just talk.

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Thank you, Klaus, and greetings from Davos. This week marks a historic beginning for America as we embark on a new era. The recent election delivered a strong mandate, and my administration is swiftly addressing the economic chaos left behind. We are reversing detrimental policies, focusing on reducing inflation, and enhancing energy independence. I’ve initiated a major deregulation effort and proposed significant tax cuts to encourage domestic production. Our goal is to make the U.S. the best place for business. We are also taking decisive action on immigration and restoring free speech. Internationally, we aim to strengthen alliances and work towards peace, particularly in Ukraine. I look forward to future collaborations and appreciate the support from global leaders. America is back and ready for business. Thank you.

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The pandemic has caused immense devastation, but it also presents an opportunity for a green recovery. We need to shift our economic model to prioritize nature and the transition to net zero. Businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a virtuous circle of supply and demand. By leveraging market forces and the private sector, we can transform the situation. However, time is running out, and urgent action is needed. We know what needs to be done, so let's stop talking and start taking action.

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Putin's kleptocracy was discussed in late January or early February. The speaker emphasized the need for action to address the impact of inaction on infrastructure. They thanked the audience for their support and highlighted the importance of corporate growth. The speaker also mentioned plans to invest in tech companies and promote sustainability. The transcript concluded with a call to end the current governing crisis and ensure a better future.

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We have the opportunity for a great reset to make a significant change by putting nature at the core of the economy. The current system is not sustainable, and with the urgency we feel, we can use the resources and leverage available to us to create a transformative shift. This is a moment where we can truly make a difference for the future.

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Our country needs a bigger reset, leaning towards Davos over Westminster for more meaningful engagement. Disappointed in the absence of the UK at Davos, emphasizing the importance of global participation. Acknowledging the influence of young leaders like Trudeau and the president of Argentina in shaping policies. Prioritizing serving the country over party politics. Davos is the preferred platform for collaboration. Translation: Our country needs a significant reset, preferring Davos over Westminster for more meaningful interactions. Disappointed by the UK's absence at Davos, highlighting the importance of global involvement. Recognizing the impact of young leaders like Trudeau and the president of Argentina in shaping policies. Emphasizing serving the country over party politics. Davos is the preferred setting for cooperation.

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The World Economic Forum representative at Davos emphasized owning science and sharing it globally. The government ensures UK scientific research remains impartial, objective, and ethical, regardless of funding sources. Research is transparent, challenged, and publicly accessible. The commitment is to fully fund research and elevate the UK into a science and technology superpower.

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Our upcoming UK elections are overshadowed by a transition to stakeholder capitalism led by Klaus Schwab and elite stakeholders. This shift to a global authoritarian system grants them control over companies and lives. Leaders like Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer are pushing for this transition, while dissenting voices are silenced. To learn more, watch the documentary series "Stakeholder Communism" for free.

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I created Global Shapers to shape our future. The young generation's engagement is crucial now, as we face the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. We call for vaccine equity and preventing future health crises. We rally behind a global wealth tax to address wealth inequality. We want programs to help us join government and become policymakers. To limit global warming, we demand a transition away from coal, oil, and gas. We champion an open Internet and a digital access plan. We aim to combat misinformation and dangerous extremism online. Stakeholder capitalism is key.

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We will reset with Europe, focus on climate and the global south, and shift towards delivering on European security, global security, and British growth. My story is one of progress, won by those who fought for a better future. Let's fight for a better future together. Change starts now.

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Prime Minister Trudeau and young lawmakers in Saudi Arabia have the power to shape change. We must prepare for a more turbulent world and take action to create a fairer society. The idea of going back to the old normal is unrealistic. We need a great reset. The pandemic will only go one way.

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We need reliable power sources as our electricity demand is expected to double by 2050. The failure of the power grid in Texas, which resulted in 346 deaths, highlights the importance of having dependable energy sources. We are working with the federal government to establish a framework for small modular nuclear reactors and to develop our hydrogen infrastructure for zero-emission vehicles and net-zero homes. We are also making progress in geothermal and ammonia exports. Our goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, but we disagree with the federal government's unrealistic timeline that would require shutting down our production. We seek common ground and collaboration to find solutions.

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Our country needs a bigger reset, a great reset. Choosing between Davos and Westminster, Davos is preferred for its openness and meaningful engagement. It's disappointing that the UK Prime Minister didn't attend Davos. It's crucial for the UK to be present on the global stage. The younger generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau and the President of Argentina, are making positive changes. My government prioritizes serving the country over party politics. Davos over Westminster. Translation: Our country needs a significant reset, a great reset. Choosing between Davos and Westminster, Davos is preferred for its openness and meaningful engagement. It's disappointing that the UK Prime Minister didn't attend Davos. It's crucial for the UK to be present on the global stage. The younger generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau and the President of Argentina, are making positive changes. My government prioritizes serving the country over party politics. Davos over Westminster.

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The current pandemic has caused immense devastation to lives, livelihoods, and economies. However, it also presents an unprecedented opportunity to rethink our ways of living and doing business. We need to shift our economic model to prioritize nature and the transition to net zero, focusing on sustainable and inclusive growth. Many businesses, investors, and consumers are now prioritizing sustainability, creating a positive cycle of supply and demand. By harnessing market forces and the resources of the private sector, we have a chance to transform the situation. But time is running out, and urgent action is needed. We already know what needs to be done; it's time to stop talking and start taking action.

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The speakers discuss the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and the challenges associated with it. They mention the need to transition to electric vehicles at a faster rate and create a resilient net zero economy. The focus is on accelerating the transition to a net zero economy by increasing private capital flows. The conversation then shifts to the UK's detailed plan for achieving a net zero economy, which includes closing most airports by 2030, eliminating air travel and shipping by 2050, and restricting road use, food, heating, and energy consumption to 60% of current levels by 2050. The speakers also mention the connection between these goals and other global initiatives.

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The pandemic has caused immense devastation, but it also presents an opportunity for a green recovery. We need to shift our economic model to prioritize nature and achieving net zero emissions. Businesses, investors, and consumers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability, creating a positive cycle of supply and demand. By harnessing market forces and the resources of the private sector, we can make a transformative impact. However, time is running out, and urgent action is needed. We already know what needs to be done, so let's stop talking and start taking action.

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The speaker argues that globalization has failed the West and the United States, calling it a failed policy tied to the World Economic Forum’s approach of exporting, offshoring, and seeking the cheapest labor worldwide. The speaker contends this policy has left America and American workers behind and frames an alternative model: America First, a policy where American workers come first and where policies can directly affect workers. Sovereignty is defined as borders, and the speaker asserts that border control is essential. The message emphasizes not offshoring critical components such as medicine, semiconductors, or the entire industrial base, warning against becoming hollowed out and dependent on other nations for fundamental sovereignty. If dependency is necessary, it should be on one’s best allies. The speaker describes a fundamentally different approach from the WEF, suggesting that the WEF acts as the “flag” and that their stance shifts with the wind. The speaker contrasts the WEF’s position with a vision that prioritizes domestic capability. A critical point is the assertion that Europe’s move to net zero by 2030 is problematic because Europe does not manufacture batteries, implying that, if they aim for 2030 net zero, they would be subordinated to China, which produces batteries. The speaker questions why Europe would pursue solar and wind if domestic battery production is lacking, arguing that relying on external battery production constitutes subservience to China. Key claims include: - Globalization has failed the West and the United States. - The WEF promotes exporting, offshoring, and seeking the cheapest labor, which the speaker characterizes as a failed policy. - America First is a different model in which workers come first and sovereignty includes maintaining borders and not offshoring critical industries. - The United States should avoid dependence on other nations for fundamental sovereignty, and, when dependence is needed, it should be on trusted allies. - The WEF is described as being “the flag” that changes with the wind, contrasting with a domestic-first approach. - Europe’s plan to be net zero by 2030 is criticized due to its lack of battery manufacturing, suggesting that such a plan would make Europe subservient to China for batteries. The speaker frames these ideas as a clear point to be considered at Davos and contrasts them with the direction represented by the World Economic Forum.

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The speaker discusses the so-called Great Reset, insisting it is not a conspiracy theory and noting that it has been referenced by prime minister Trudeau in a United Nations speech. The speaker explains that Pierre Polyev, the federal conservative finance critic, recently raised concerns about this concept and was criticized by some in the media and by liberals for allegedly promoting conspiracy theories. According to the speaker, the Great Reset is the name of Klaus Schwab’s book. Schwab’s thesis, as described, is that governments and societies should “seize the opportunity of the public health and economic crisis to reimagine the world and radically change policies.” The speaker characterizes the proposed changes as a “grab bag of left wing ideas” that would mean less freedom and more government intervention, including policies that would “create massive poverty,” with particular emphasis on energy policy. Klaus Schwab is identified as the president and founder of the World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Summit. The speaker labels Davos as “the biggest gathering of global hypocrites in history,” describing it as a ski village in Switzerland where, every February, thousands of wealthy individuals, including billionaires, millionaires, global CEOs, and politicians, fly in with private airplanes to spend a week lecturing the world, including working people, about reducing their carbon footprint. The speaker asserts that the Great Reset is advocated by influential people and even alluded to by Trudeau, though the discussion centers on what the reset entails and how it would impact policy, government power, and energy policy.

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You demanded action, and now it's time for the financial sector to deliver. To reach net zero, every country, every company, every bank, every investor, every pension fund around the world will need to make some big changes. In the run up to COP twenty six in Glasgow, we have an enormous opportunity to bring climate change into the heart of every financial decision, and our plan will manage the risk from climate change while helping to seize the opportunities from a newer, greener economy. The UK has been at the forefront of innovation for centuries brimming with ingenuity and a can do spirit. It also houses the world's largest financial system, and by bringing them together, we can deliver the net zero world that you've demanded and that our future generations deserve. The world's coming to Glasgow. Let's reshape finance for a sustainable world.

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The inflation reduction passed a year ago has put the US back on the map as a global climate leader. However, concerns arise that the momentum may change after the 2024 elections. Speaker 1 believes that no politician can halt the ongoing transition towards addressing climate change. This transition is driven by scientific evidence and is not influenced by politics or ideology. It is crucial for everyone to contribute to this transition as it directly affects the air we breathe, pollution levels, farming, living conditions, children, and disease.

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The speaker states they won't take policy direction from Klaus Schwab. They assert the "Great Reset" is not a conspiracy theory, but a set of proposals advocated by influential people, including Prime Minister Trudeau. Klaus Schwab's book, "The Great Reset," argues governments should seize the public health and economic crisis to reimagine the world and radically change policies. The speaker describes it as a grab bag of left-wing ideas for less freedom and more government intervention, leading to poverty, particularly through energy policy. Schwab is the president and founder of the World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Summit, which the speaker calls the biggest gathering of global hypocrites.

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The generation's defining work should be stopping climate change by involving millions in manufacturing and installing solar panels. Our greatest challenges need global responses. No country can fight climate change alone or prevent pandemics. Progress requires coming together as a global community.
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