“We are now right at that moment,” Professor Sachs said. “The time has finally arrived – we’ve been talking about these six months for many years but we’re now here. This is certainly our generation’s best chance to get on track. Such diplomatic opportunities only come around every decade or so, and here they are all aligned in six months. We need to be successful.”
The economist was speaking from Stockholm in Sweden, where he has been taking part in this week’s EAT Food Forum on nutrition, health and environmental sustainability. The former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was approached to speak at the conference, which aims to find solutions to world hunger, but organisers were allegedly put off by his £330,000 fee.
“We are now right at that moment,” Professor Sachs said. “The time has finally arrived – we’ve been talking about these six months for many years but we’re now here. This is certainly our generation’s best chance to get on track. Such diplomatic opportunities only come around every decade or so, and here they are all aligned in six months. We need to be successful.”The economist was speaking from Stockholm in Sweden, where he has been taking part in this week’s EAT Food Forum on nutrition, health and environmental sustainability. The former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was approached to speak at the conference, which aims to find solutions to world hunger, but organisers were allegedly put off by his £330,000 fee.
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