We were introduced to a documentary by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Our Planet: Too Big to Fail. The documentary explores the risks of inaction, the impact of investing-as-usual, and the role the finance sector can play in powering a sustainable future.
For the Science Cafe, Safeguarding our future – Investing in a Green economy, we held a discussion about Green Economy together with experts in the fields of Research, Energy, Investment and Enterprise. The Science Café highlights ways in which Malta is tackling this, related future plans and best practices in the field.
The mission towards a net zero economy and the reduction in environmental degradation is an investment in our own future; a future with less unpredictable weather events and less pandemics. How does this influence the future of our economy, investments and capital? And, how can we plan for these eventualities?
This Science Café was addressed by:
Mr Mario Galea, Advisor, Ministry for Research, Innovation and the Co-Ordination of Post Covid-19 Strategy
Mr Steve Ellul, Policy Advisor, Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development
Ms Corinne Muscat Terribile, Deputy Director – Internationalisation Unit, MCST
Dr Jonathan Spiteri, Economist and Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy – University of Malta
Moderator: Ms Sarah Galea, Programme Developer, Esplora
The documentary Our Planet: Too Big to Fail can be viewed from here: https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/our-planet-too-big-to-fail/
This Science Café was held in the Maltese language. You can watch Safeguarding our Future – Investing in a Green Economy from here