 We're living in a time that we have to make our position very, very clear where we're standing. Do we move with the darkness or do we stand and support the light? It's a very important time because I think the world feels creaky and unstable and a lot of people uncomfortable. There's no doubt that the social contracts broke and if we don't make different choices for the future it will simply mean that democracy becomes collateral damage as well. Generational factors are an important issue. Now there's much more focus on rapid answers than thoughtful analysis. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is displacing jobs, it's creating new jobs and our education systems are underprepared for being able to deal with these shifts. Never since the Second World War did we have so many people in need of humanitarian assistance. A respect for the rights of all is the only method by which we can secure a peaceful future for our children. Inconvenient wars can give countries certain confidence, certain power but don't forget we need to give back something too. Diversity is everything, acceptance of that diversity is what strengthens a country, a society and therefore the world at large. If politics is about power, culture is really about creating trust. We have an old women's orchestra of Afghanistan which sends a very strong message to the community. Nothing is impossible. The fractures that we see are really the system within which the economy functions. What we need to move towards is a circular economy. These are the kind of solutions which are going to have profound societal impact in people's livelihoods. Science is a template for cooperation in a fractured world. We are actually using renewable energy to provide access to energy to remote communities who have never had access before. That is the power of technology. This is the first time in history that we are all connected enough to understand who has opportunity and who does not. We need to absolutely say leaders from all walks of life commit to renegotiating global solutions. We know that it can happen, we just want to see action. The opportunity still exists to rediscover a political cohesion and co-evolution in the world today.