The Stubborn Optimist’s Guide to Saving the Planet with Christiana Figueres

May 21, 2020

How can we feel empowered to take on global threats? The battle begins in our heads, argues Christiana Figueres. She became the United Nation’s top climate official, after she had watched the 2009 Copenhagen climate summit collapse “in blood, in screams, in tears.” In the wake of that debacle, she began performing an act of emotional Aikido on herself, her team and eventually delegates from 196 nations. She called it “stubborn optimism.” It requires a clear and alluring vision of a future that can supplant the dystopian and discouraging vision of what will happen if the world fails to act. It was stubborn optimism, she says, that convinced those nations to sign the first global climate framework, the Paris Agreement. We explore how a similar shift in Silicon Valley’s vision could lead 3 billion people to take action.

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Christiana Figueres is a Costa Rican diplomat and global climate change leader who served as Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change from 2010 to 2016.

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