The COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland is a key test of whether nations can come together to avert the worst effects of climate change. On Thursday, Nov. 4, Andrea Meza Murillo, minister for environment and energy of Costa Rica, and Frans Timmermans, the European Commission's executive vice president for the Green Deal, join Washington Post Live to assess the summit, how to accelerate the transition to clean power and the stakes for future generations.Â
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In a segment sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Antonio Neri, President and CEO talks about how the IT industry is working with customers to tackle the climate crisis as they move through their digital transformations. The explosion of data has created an ever-increasing need for IT infrastructure to process it and unlock the insights contained within. This growth of the digital universe comes at a cost to the planet, as demand for electricity and natural resources consumed by running these devices increases. Sustainable IT solutions are essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, preserving scarce resources, and limiting waste created by life in the connected era.