 and this is the Davos Daily, your go-to source for the biggest highlights of the Davos agenda, from the top. When public health issues become politically charged, like wearing a mask or not becomes a political statement, you cannot imagine how destructive that is to any unified public health message. I completely agree, wearing a mask is not political. It's responsible. Also, I break out all the time and a mask covers it. It's a win-win. Women in particular have been badly affected by job losses and extra burdens of care. We also see fragility in the climate and biodiversity crisis. Those are existential threats, and those are getting worse. We are waging war on nature and destroying our life, support system, and nature is striking back. Obviously mother nature is striking back. If my Indian mom has taught me anything, it's that a mother will put you in your place. So check out my girl Greta. Tell it like it is. Today, we hear nations and leaders all over the world speak of an existential climate emergency. And yet, instead of taking the immediate action you would in any emergency, they set up vague, hypothetical, distant targets way into the future. Targets based on loopholes and incomplete numbers. Targets like net zero emissions, 2050. Targets that equal surrender. Every time I lose faith in humanity, I look at people like Greta and my faith gets restored. Thankfully, Greta's not alone and things don't have to stay this way. There is a very strong awareness by people that climate change is an issue that must be dealt with as a matter of priority. More than 70% in 16 largest countries want climate change and the fight against it to be their priority. The Indians already knew the crisis we faced before the pandemic hit. The climate emergency, historical levels of inequality, driving exclusion, anger and despair. And COVID-19 may that be. So we've got choices now. Will people be at the forefront with their environment of a new social contract or will we see business as usual? So this week is very important. She's got my vote. If ever it needed saying, twice. I'm gonna re-roll with you. If you're like me, sometimes hearing all this stuff can feel overwhelming and you don't know what to do but the thing is if we come together we can all do something. It's so important now more than ever to pay attention and to act. That's just a taste of what we've got in store for you and there's so much more to come. Keep yourself in the loop each day with the Davos Daily right here online on YouTube.