The World Economic Forum in Davos has once again brought together the global elite, with their private jets and lavish lifestyles on full display. The irony of the situation is not lost on many, as the world’s most powerful and influential individuals gather to discuss the future of the planet, while their own actions and lifestyles have a significant impact on the environment.
A high-end escort, who has been attending the forum for years, shared her observations of the attendees. She noted that many of her clients, who are wealthy and influential, are aware of the environmental issues and the impact of their actions, but choose to focus on enjoying the present rather than making changes for the future.
There are two types of climate elites in Davos, according to the escort: those who believe the effects of climate change will only be felt by the poor and those who are aware of the potential consequences but have decided to enjoy the remaining time in luxury.
The article highlights the disconnect between the rhetoric of the elite and their actions. The escort noted that while they publicly advocate for equality and women’s rights, privately they prioritize power and control. The use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to keep their personal lives and business dealings secret is a prime example of this double standard.
The article concludes by questioning the credibility of the elite and their ability to lead by example. If they truly want to make a positive impact on the environment and society, they must start by making changes in their own lives and holding themselves accountable, rather than simply talking about it.