WASHINGTON- Forbes magazine cast a spotlight on the top three priorities in Davos, which will kick off later on Monday.
In an op-ed published on its website, the magazine said that the civil society leaders will continue to tirelessly serve those who were affected by economic crises around the world, especially in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, geopolitical fracturing and now a recession.
The magazine said that one of the more disheartening facets of climate impact: economically and socially disadvantaged populations often live in areas most susceptible to extreme weather conditions and have few mobility options. In fact, climate change is expected to push up to 130 million people into poverty over the next 10 years, according to the magazine.