Al Gore praises Dr. Yunus’ ‘Three Zeros’ movement at Davos

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Published: January 24, 2025, 01:07 PM

Al Gore praises Dr. Yunus’ ‘Three Zeros’ movement at Davos

Source: Collected

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore took a moment to praise Dr. Muhammad Yunus’ ambitious ‘Three Zeros’ movement.

The movement, which aims to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems like carbon emissions, wealth inequality, poverty, and unemployment, is gaining international attention.

On Thursday, Al Gore met with Professor Yunus during the event. While discussing various global issues, Gore spoke highly of the impact the ‘Three Zeros’ movement could have on the world.

Al Gore, a well-known climate activist, also expressed his full support for the reform plans being carried out by Bangladesh’s interim government.

These details were shared by Abul Kalam Azad Mazumdar, the Deputy Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor.

In their discussion, Gore and Yunus talked about important issues, including the July revolution, climate change, and the harmful effects of global warming.

They also touched on Bangladesh’s ongoing reform efforts and its path toward free and fair elections.

Al Gore made it clear that he supports Bangladesh‍‍`s efforts toward a peaceful democratic transition.

As a thoughtful gift, Professor Yunus presented Al Gore with a book titled "The Art of Triumph."

The book is a collection of artwork inspired by the graffiti and murals created during the July uprising in Bangladesh.

Al Gore was deeply impressed by the book and the spirit of the young revolutionaries in Bangladesh. He called the book "remarkable," adding, “I carefully examined each page of the book.”

 

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