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Davos 2020: Greta Thunberg blasts climate inaction; Lagarde fears Brexit cliff edge - as it happened Davos 2020: Greta Thunberg blasts climate inaction; Lagarde fears Brexit cliff edge - Day Four as it happened
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as climate activists speak at the World Economic ForumRolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as climate activists speak at the World Economic Forum
Instead of a summary, treat yourselves to Larry Elliott’s roundup of what we learned at Davos, including a rather sweet anecdote about Sajid Javid at WEF.Instead of a summary, treat yourselves to Larry Elliott’s roundup of what we learned at Davos, including a rather sweet anecdote about Sajid Javid at WEF.
Goodnight!Goodnight!
Here’s our news story on the clash between Christine Lagarde and Steven Mnuchin at the final WEF session:Here’s our news story on the clash between Christine Lagarde and Steven Mnuchin at the final WEF session:
WEF is over! We’re clearing out of Davos -- I’ll try to post a round-up, or more news, if I can....WEF is over! We’re clearing out of Davos -- I’ll try to post a round-up, or more news, if I can....
If not, thanks very much for reading our coverage from the World Economic Forum.If not, thanks very much for reading our coverage from the World Economic Forum.
There are some small signs of progress at least - even if things aren’t moving as fast as needed.There are some small signs of progress at least - even if things aren’t moving as fast as needed.
At today’s press conference Isabelle Axelsson said climate activists had been taken more seriously this year than beforeAt today’s press conference Isabelle Axelsson said climate activists had been taken more seriously this year than before
Axelsson added that there is too much media attention on the climate strikers:Axelsson added that there is too much media attention on the climate strikers:
Noted! In that spirit, here’s a new scientific study warning that the climate emergency will create a lot more weather disasters.Noted! In that spirit, here’s a new scientific study warning that the climate emergency will create a lot more weather disasters.
Here are the five climate activists who spoke to reporters in Davos today about the climate emergency.Here are the five climate activists who spoke to reporters in Davos today about the climate emergency.
From left to right, we have Vanessa Nakate, Luisa Neubauer, Greta Thunberg, Isabelle Axelsson and Loukina Tille:From left to right, we have Vanessa Nakate, Luisa Neubauer, Greta Thunberg, Isabelle Axelsson and Loukina Tille:
Elsewhere in Davos, former US vice-president Al Gore has hit out at “cheap, destructive, extractive, exploitive business models”.Elsewhere in Davos, former US vice-president Al Gore has hit out at “cheap, destructive, extractive, exploitive business models”.
In a discussion about tackling plastic waste, Gore says that some firms as using “destructive practices that take advantage of the global commons”....In a discussion about tackling plastic waste, Gore says that some firms as using “destructive practices that take advantage of the global commons”....
Here’s a clip of Greta Thunberg criticising world and business leaders for their lack of action.... although she expected nothing less.Here’s a clip of Greta Thunberg criticising world and business leaders for their lack of action.... although she expected nothing less.
And here’s a video clip of today’s climate activists marching through Davos:And here’s a video clip of today’s climate activists marching through Davos:
The “Fridays For Future” protests are now taking place outside the World Economic Forum in Davos.The “Fridays For Future” protests are now taking place outside the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Reminder - if you missed the press conference with Greta Thunberg and fellow activists today you can watch a recording at the top of this blog.Reminder - if you missed the press conference with Greta Thunberg and fellow activists today you can watch a recording at the top of this blog.
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva cautions that the measures needed to tackle the climate emergency means that some industries will be less profitable in the future.IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva cautions that the measures needed to tackle the climate emergency means that some industries will be less profitable in the future.
Christine Lagarde says the key to mobilising action is to remember the old advertising maxim:Christine Lagarde says the key to mobilising action is to remember the old advertising maxim:
She’s not going to address the first (this is a family liveblog, Christine), but the other two can drive action.She’s not going to address the first (this is a family liveblog, Christine), but the other two can drive action.
Lagarde talks about need to price the cost of transitioning to a low carbon economy.Lagarde talks about need to price the cost of transitioning to a low carbon economy.
If we do that, and we have pressure -- voluntary or no so -voluntary - we can get companies to move faster, she says.If we do that, and we have pressure -- voluntary or no so -voluntary - we can get companies to move faster, she says.
Mnuchin, though, disputes whether green measures can really be priced.Mnuchin, though, disputes whether green measures can really be priced.
We don’t know how to price the risk of climate change, so we’re over-estimating the cost, he claims.We don’t know how to price the risk of climate change, so we’re over-estimating the cost, he claims.
If you want to introduce a carbon tax, then “go ahead” adds the Treasury secretary, adding that a carbon tax is “a tax on hard-working people”.If you want to introduce a carbon tax, then “go ahead” adds the Treasury secretary, adding that a carbon tax is “a tax on hard-working people”.
The panel moves onto climate... and Steve Mnuchin says it is only one of several important issues.The panel moves onto climate... and Steve Mnuchin says it is only one of several important issues.
He cites health (topical, given the coronavirus crisis) and the Middle East -- Iran can’t be allowed to get a nuclear weapon, he insists.He cites health (topical, given the coronavirus crisis) and the Middle East -- Iran can’t be allowed to get a nuclear weapon, he insists.
Mnuchin says Donald Trump does care about clean air and water. He left the Paris Agreement because he felt it wasn’t fair.Mnuchin says Donald Trump does care about clean air and water. He left the Paris Agreement because he felt it wasn’t fair.