The Road to Zero
Autor Iván Duqueen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2022
of the urgency of climate change and the imperative of building a better future
- for ourselves and for our children. Carter Roberts. President and CEO of the
World Wildlife Fund WWF Every president in every country should be required to not
only read this book, but also to write one of their own. Dr. M. Sanjayan.
CEO Conservation International In this urgent but wonderfully optimistic book,
he shows us how the path to stability and prosperity involves reconciling our
lives and economies with the natural world on which we all fundamentally
depend. Lord Zac Goldsmith. Minister for the Pacific and the International
Environment of the UK This book shows President Duque's determination and thought
leadership in charting Colombia's ambitious pathway towards net zero emissions,
putting the country at the forefront of the global fight against climate
change. Fatih Birol. Executive Director International Energy Agency President
Ivan Duque's new book, The Road to Zero, is a wise, realistic, and much-needed
guide to the future. Dr. Daniel Yergin. Pulitzer winner In The Road to Zero he
offers a roadmap for Colombia and for the world for protecting our natural and
cultural heritage and for achieving sustainable development. Jeffrey D. Sachs.
President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network President Duque
is a global leader that has made the environment and sustainable development a
priority. Christian Samper. CEO Wildlife Conservation Society
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9786070788390
ISBN-10: 6070788397
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 229 x 150 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Planeta Publishing Corp
ISBN-10: 6070788397
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 229 x 150 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Planeta Publishing Corp
Notă biografică
Iván Duque Márquez. In June 2018, he became Colombia's
youngest president-elect, receiving the most votes in the country's history. He
has been globally acclaimed for his leadership on environmental issues, such as
energy transition and the conservation of the Amazon, as well as his handling
of the largest migratory crisis in the Americas. Previously, his roles have
included Senator, head of the InterAmerican Development Bank's (IDB) Cultural,
Solidarity and Creativity Affairs Division, advisor for the United Nations
Department of Political Affairs, and head senior counsellor for Colombia on the
IDB's board of directors, among others. He is a lawyer with studies in
philosophy and humanities. He has a Master's in Public Policy Management from Georgetown
University, and another in International Law from the American University, both
of which are in Washington D.C. He also has an honorary doctorate in Economics
from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. He has written 11 books, as well
as numerous columns in various publications, and has taught at university. He
has been acknowledged with the highest honors in a number of countries and
recently won the Teddy Roosevelt International Conservation Award, given by the
prestigious International Conservation Award, given by
the prestigious International Conservation
Caucus Foundation (ICCF). He is married to
María Juliana Ruiz and has three children.
youngest president-elect, receiving the most votes in the country's history. He
has been globally acclaimed for his leadership on environmental issues, such as
energy transition and the conservation of the Amazon, as well as his handling
of the largest migratory crisis in the Americas. Previously, his roles have
included Senator, head of the InterAmerican Development Bank's (IDB) Cultural,
Solidarity and Creativity Affairs Division, advisor for the United Nations
Department of Political Affairs, and head senior counsellor for Colombia on the
IDB's board of directors, among others. He is a lawyer with studies in
philosophy and humanities. He has a Master's in Public Policy Management from Georgetown
University, and another in International Law from the American University, both
of which are in Washington D.C. He also has an honorary doctorate in Economics
from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. He has written 11 books, as well
as numerous columns in various publications, and has taught at university. He
has been acknowledged with the highest honors in a number of countries and
recently won the Teddy Roosevelt International Conservation Award, given by the
prestigious International Conservation Award, given by
the prestigious International Conservation
Caucus Foundation (ICCF). He is married to
María Juliana Ruiz and has three children.