At places like Davos, people like to tell success stories. But
At places like Davos, people like to tell success stories. But their financial success has come with an unthinkable price tag. And on climate change, we have to acknowledge we have failed.
Host: The mountains of Switzerland were wrapped in white silence, and the sky hung low like a veil of frozen glass. Below, the conference hall at Davos glimmered—a cathedral of glass, steel, and ego, filled with voices speaking of solutions while the earth itself trembled under their feet.
Host: Outside, on the balcony overlooking the Alps, Jack and Jeeny stood apart from the crowd. The air was thin, the cold sharp as truth. Below them, the lights of Davos flickered, like a false dawn born not of sunrise, but of power.
Host: Jeeny’s breath rose in white mist as she spoke, her eyes dark with conviction.
Jeeny: “Greta Thunberg said—*‘At places like Davos, people like to tell success stories. But their financial success has come with an unthinkable price tag. And on climate change, we
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