Hub Culture Davos 2026: Aimée Christensen Says Sustainability Didn’t Disappear, It Just Got Smarter 521 views
In 2026, sustainability hasn’t gone away — it’s evolved. In this conversation from Davos, Aimée Christensen breaks down why the work continues even when the language changes, the headlines fade, and politics get noisy.
From clean energy and storage becoming the cheapest source of power on Earth, to capital quietly flowing into the transition despite public backlash, Aimée explains why trust, proof, and performance now matter more than rhetoric. She shares insights from decades in solar, her work with First Avenue Power, and the momentum behind Canopy’s global push to transform textiles and packaging without destroying forests.
This is a grounded conversation about resilience, economics, trust, and why the transition is no longer ideological — it’s inevitable.
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