Here's how rising global risks will change our cities
COVID-19 exposed vulnerabilities and deep-rooted inequalities in cities, but with careful planning and investment they can become the new sustainability hubs.
BA in Economics, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México; Certificate in Strategy and Leadership , Harvard University; Master of Public Policy, University of Chicago. 2007, Economist, Mexican Business Coordination Council; 2009, Research Associate, Mexican Competitiveness Institute; 2011, Public Policy Consultant, Public Affairs, Inc.; 2013, Public Opinion Analyst, Office of the President of Mexico; 2014, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Viceminister, Mexican Ministry of Finance; 2017, Director General for Economic Relations and International Promotion, Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
COVID-19 exposed vulnerabilities and deep-rooted inequalities in cities, but with careful planning and investment they can become the new sustainability hubs.
This new interactive map shows that businesses around the world rank environmental risks among the top 10 rising global concerns for their industries.
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