Why we need collaboration to save the world’s forests
It is becoming increasingly clear that we must intensify and accelerate our efforts if we are to have any chance of meeting targets to protect the world's forests.
Master's in International Relations, London School of Economics. Formerly: with Booz Allen & Hamilton; Foreign Service Officer, US State Department; Legislative Assistant to US Senators Timothy Wirth and John D Rockefeller IV; Director, Office of Energy, Environment and Technology, US Agency for International Development; Executive Director, Climate Change Task Force, White House, during Clinton Administration, helped negotiate Kyoto Protocol; Vice-President, Policy Planning, Texaco. Vice-President, Environment & Water Resources, The Coca-Cola Company. Currently, Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever. Board Member: National Council on Science & Environment; World Environment Center; Erb Institute for Global Social Enterprise, University of Michigan. Vice-Chair, Global Agenda Council on Water Security, World Economic Forum.
It is becoming increasingly clear that we must intensify and accelerate our efforts if we are to have any chance of meeting targets to protect the world's forests.