The world‘s first Commissioner for Future Generations

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Does this decision compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs?   This is the overarching question guiding Sophie Howe's work. As the world's first Commissioner for Future Generations in her home country of Wales, she enforces a legally-binding plan for national and local government to improve the well-being of Welsh citizens and think long-term.   She joins co-host Kelsey Warner this week to talk about how government can implement such a strategy and what it means for the economy. She talks about projects that have addressed an epidemic of loneliness, how to put teeth into enforcement and how a highway plan was replaced with something else - and why.   Hosted by Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner Produced by Arthur Eddyson and Ayesha Khan   In this episode: What does a Commissioner for Future Generations do? (1m 47s) How to make laws for the future (4m 47s) How working from home transformed communities (10m 0s) How to adapt and prepare for climate change (16m 13s) Replicating Wales's success (19m 2s)  Read more on our website: The future of the daily commute: how going to work is set to improve city life Leading futurists to meet in the UAE A glimpse inside Expo's Mobility Pavilion Subscribe to Business Extra for free to receive new episodes every week Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Podbean