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Can we still trust the media? At Davos 2020 Christy Tanner, Executive VP and General Manger of CBS News Digital spoke with Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush, about the state of the media and in particular the Edelman Trust Barometer. Christy acknowledges how the report says that trust is down in all sectors, and that for the media the time has come to listen and be humble.
Dr Bronwyn King, CEO of Tobacco Free Portfolios, is a cancer doctor from Melbourne, who after seeing first hand the effect of tobacco on patients, was inspired to start a campaign against pension plans investing in tobacco companies. Here she explains to Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush that 90% of pension plans across the globe routinely invest in tobacco companies, and how the world is on track for one billion tobacco deaths this century. Tobacco Free Portfolios tries to bridge the gap between the health and finance sectors on the issue of tobacco.
At Davos 2020, Adrian Lovett, President and CEO of the World Wide Web Foundation, explains that half the world isn't online, and they are taking measures to ensure that they get online. Adrian and Edie Lush talk about the emerging concept of digital literacy, and the importance of making sure internet resources are targeted in the right places.
Armand Arton, President of Arton Capital, chats to Hub Culture's Executive Editor Edie Lush about issues surrounding migration. Does migration to more affluent countries need to be controlled? And if that's the case, how should we do it? Armand Arton stresses how governments need to understand and acknowledge what migrants bring to the countries they arrive in. He also argues that countries need to help people to travel by relaxing visa requirements, which he believes will ultimately lower the social gap and address inequality.
At Davos 2020, Aron Cramer, President and CEO of BSR talks with Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush. The big talking point is the annual Davos letter from Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, the biggest asset management company in the world, in which he talks at length about sustainability. As Aron explains, there was a time when sustainability was the preserve of fringe investors, but not any more. #Sustainability is now squarely in the centre of decisions about how to allocate the biggest assets in the world.
At Davos 2020, Stan Stalnaker talks with William McDonough of McDonough Innovation, who delivered the creative vision behind the ICEhouse (the building in which the interview took place). Here William talks about the history of the ICEhouse and shares his overall vision for the planet based on the Davos theme of co-creating the future society.
Straight from the Hub Culture studio at Davos2020 Executive Director Edie Lush talks to the Director General of the WWF, Marco Lambertini. Against a backdrop of bad news from melting ice caps through to Australian bush fires, the pair try to find some positives. "Science has never been clearer, awareness has never been greater and we are beginning to see a lot of strong response," argues Marco. We are at a key point where people are realising that fixing the planet and stopping climate change is in our own interest.
At Davos2020 Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush is in the studio with Nawal Roy, the Founder and CEO of Holmusk, a company dedicated to transforming the lives of people with behavioural health and chronic diseases through data driven medicine. Nawal tells Edie that he thinks that mental health is 'the cancer of tomorrow' and that it will be the biggest health problem within 5-10 years. How we create a full treatment protocol around it is going to be crucial and Nawal explains how data is going to play a big part in helping us to create this.
At Davos 2020 Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush speaks with Ravin Jesuthasan, MD and Global Practice Leader, Willis Towers Watson. The pair discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence cosigning both ultra negative (they will take all our jobs and we will starve) and positive perspectives (they will do all the boring work for us while we laze around) to history. Ravin argues that there are likely to be three outcomes 1.They will replace some monotonous routine based jobs. 2. They will augment some jobs and 3. New jobs will be created by the presence of AI. Find out what might happen to your job...
At Davos2020 Hub Culture Executive Editor Edie Lush meets Saskia Brutysen, CEO and Co-Founder of Yunus Social Business. Together they discuss the report created by Saskia and her team which highlights over 200 examples of corporate social businesses from across the globe.
At Davos 2020 Hub Culture Executive Editor talks with William McDonough of William McDonough + Partners, who delivered the creative vision behind The Icehouse (the building in which the interview took place). They discuss the creation of the building, its unique features and its environmental credentials.
Stan Stalnaker discussing Technology Solutions to Save The Planet with André Loesekrug-Pietri from JEDI
Stan Stalnaker discusses Climate with Daniela Barbosa from Hyperledger
Stan Stalnaker discusses Climate with Karl Burkart from One Earth
Stan Stalnaker discusses Climate with Pam Pearson from the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative
Stan Stalnaker of Hub Culture talks with Julia Jackson from Grounded.
Stan Stalnaker of Hub Culture with William McDonough of William McDonough + Partners discuss cooperation and coordination on a 2020 action plan for consistent communication, goal setting and more. Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) #COP25 #ICEhouse #HubCulture
Dr. Douglas McCauley, Director of the Benioff Ocean Initiative and Professor at UC Santa Barbara talks about a new initiative to get #plastic out of rivers. Find out about what he's been learning from the science of studying plastic in water, and what they're doing to fix the problems.
At Davos 2020, Professor Lutfey Siddiqi of the London School of Economics stops by Hub Culture's Studio to discuss Stakeholder Capitalism, one of the themes of this year's World Economic Forum, with Executive Editor Edie Lush. Watch his interview here, and read today's on the same subject in the Financial Times here: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2020/01/17/1579260757000/How-too-much-virtue-signalling-hinders-stakeholder-capitalism-/
ANALYTICS EDIT VIDEO In Davos, Richard Ambrose, the Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin discusses the possibilities and pitfalls of exploring space. Will we visit the moon? Will we live on Mars? How can we be sustainable in space? Get the inside scoop in this interview with Executive Editor Edie Lush.
In 2019, Craig Leeson, director of the documentary The Last Glaciers, was interviewed by William Pfeiffer, his producer. Craig and William were sleeping with scientists studying the effects of climate change on very cold environments in the Arctic Basecamp in Davos. The film is now in post-production. The scientists are returning to Arctic Basecamp this year. Check out the film in cinemas soon! And do what you can to save the planet!