The future is not just happening, the future is built by us, by a powerful community. Your Highness, we are extremely honored to have our special guest for the first time, His Royal Highness Princess Beatrice Marshall, Queen Elizabeth II, as our Special Guest for our second meeting. Her Highness is a world-renowned environmental activist, activist, and human rights activist, who has dedicated her life to fighting climate change and the fight against climate change. She is a passionate advocate for the use of technology to tackle climate change, and a champion of the LGBTQ+ community.
00:00:35.840how many of you are driving an electric vehicle at the moment
00:00:54.800i would say that probably constitutes less than five percent of the persons sitting here in this
00:01:01.980room we need to accept that there will be some pain in the process the pace that we need will
00:01:09.860will open up for missteps it will open up for shortages of energy it will create inflationary
00:01:18.300pressures and maybe we need to start talking about that that that pain is actually worth it
00:01:23.100we're developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint
00:01:29.780what does that mean that's where are they traveling how are they traveling what are they eating what are
00:01:37.680what are they consuming on the platform
00:01:44.680we are finding ourselves in a place where we're we have increasing polarization everywhere and i think we're going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights
00:01:56.360that are playing out online you know from freedom of speech to the freedom to you know to be free from online violence
00:02:03.360racism is when black people brown people people of color take their last breath because of policy violence
00:02:11.040policy violence policy violence when when they are denied life-saving pandemic ending medicines because they live in majority black countries what would you call that that's racism0.96
00:02:18.040you're seeing people in government lawmakers attack lgbtq people that's happening around the globe and eastern Europe and other places but they are
00:02:24.040policy violence policy violence when when they are denied life-saving pandemic-ending medicines
00:02:34.840because they live in majority black countries what would you call that that's racism you're
00:02:39.960seeing people in government lawmakers attack lgbtq people that's happening around the globe
00:02:46.440and eastern europe and other places but in the united states which i think a lot of
00:02:49.880people want to look to as hopefully a beacon for what we can be doing on the lgbtq front
00:02:56.840this war is really a turning point of history and it will reshape our political and our economic