![](https://SOULREST.ORG/image/30.jpg)
WEIGHT: 67 kg
Breast: AA
One HOUR:70$
Overnight: +50$
Services: Parties, Role playing, Blow ride, Facial, Uniforms
Against the backdrop of the global pandemic, each joined dozens of sessions on urgent matters like climate change, diversity and inclusion, the future of work and manufacturing, and much more. Throughout the week, we also announced new WEF partnerships.
But listening and participating in the many virtual sessions taking place this week leads to a view that there is renewed commitment to ensure a green recoveryβeven if it may have shades of brown, as the resumption of some activity leads to an emissions rise.
This was evident in various sessions. Heads of government lined up to encourage and commit to action. Presidents Macron and Xi along with Chancellor Merkel used their remarks to urge multilateral action. Asset owners such as Larry Fink made sweeping commitments to push for institutions to take action and put their own houses in order. And CEOs responded with much discussion of the paths they would take to ensure they helped achieve the Paris climate accords or better.
I participated in a conversation around gender parity, while sustainable consumption was another topic that seemed to fill many hours of the agenda. It was a very different Davos. The face-to-face time gave way to a highly efficient but somewhat cooler set of online discussions. For me, virtual Davos was no substitute for the real thing.
Appropriately, the global pandemic figured prominently in several discussions, and it became clear that all nations are united in this crisis of a century.