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Hub Cancun at Banyan Tree Mayakoba | Stan Stalnaker | 0 | 1st May 2015 |
Events at the Pavilion | Stan Stalnaker | 0 | 2nd December 2010 |
The Cancun Pavilion | Stan Stalnaker | 4 | 9th October 2010 |
Hub Culture and MasterCard are teaming up to lead executives and thought leaders in discussions around financial inclusion during the World Economic Forum regional meeting on Latin America, to be held in the Riviera Maya 5-8 May 2015.
You can tune in to HubLive.TV for interviews and discussions, and interact with Hub Culture during this important week for financial inclusion issues affecting Latin America via our Cancun Hub.
The Mexican government decided to host another main conference to complement the work of COP16. The topic that they chose? Communicating climate science.
The forum was held at the Grand Velas Resort Riviera Maya, a luxury hotel with shiny marble floors, high ceilings, and indoor waterfalls. The fully catered lunch included at least five choices of dessert and was served beneath a tent erected just for the occasion. It made me wish that those of us trying to explain climate science were always treated so well.
What if solving climate change were a race to the top?
What if companies were in competition to win the next industrial revolution, with the winners being those who most reduced their greenhouse gas pollution?
An open letter on the new type of thinking needed in the climate change arena.