As world leaders, CEOs and nonprofit leaders descend on Davos, Switzerland, for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum this coming week, war will be raging about 1,000 miles away.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine almost one year ago has reordered the geopolitical landscape, sent ripples through the global economy and brought trench warfare back to Europe.
Yet beyond the enormous human suffering and catastrophic damage inflicted on Ukraine, its people and its cities, one of the war’s most profound impacts has been on global energy markets, and by extension, on the global fight against climate change.