True to our well-established philosophy, the Summit was an animated ideas’ fair articulated around two main threads:
- Key macro issues
- Wellbeing
This year, natural capital (nature as a productive asset) was a core component of the programme, reflected in the inauguration of the good4nature prize awarded for the first time in Chamonix to Dendra Systems.
Throughout their time at the Summit, participants brainstormed on what constitutes a world worthy of the next generation. Courage, creativity, respect, appreciation of nature, valuing weak ties and collective intelligence are perhaps some of the qualities most needed to fashion these solutions – and all these were present in abundance.
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