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Why the world's collective problems matter on a personal level #cop28

Dr Marta Neskovic is an associate fellow of the World Academy of Art & Science (WAAS) an institutions founded over 60 years ago by leading thinkers of the time including Albert Einstein. Dr Neskovic speaks to OnePoint5Media and Allied4Future at COP28 in Dubai, where she says the "collective problems we face matter on a personal level" and "reconciling the individual wellbeing and the collective wellbeing" is critical. And it's something the World Academy of Arts & Science is championing through the campaign 'human security for all' to "spread a message that the challenges our society is facing such as climate change are important in relation to human security, so they are important on a personal level, to each and every person."