Yahoo Finance: John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry joins Yahoo Finance Editos-in-Chief Andy Serwer to discuss key takeaways from Davos World Economic Forum 2022.

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ANDY SERWER: I'm here with us special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry. Mr. Secretary, nice to see you.

JOHN KERRY: Happy to be with you. Thank you.

ANDY SERWER: We're here in Davos. And I wanted to ask you what business you're bringing in your role and if you're going to be talking to people about some new initiatives?

JOHN KERRY: Well, we are talking to folks about new initiatives. We created, a number of months ago, an entity called the First Mover Coalition. And we had 35 major corporations from around the world who have decided to be leaders in creating a demand signal by opening up markets more rapidly through making their own commitments to make purchases or to behave in a certain way.

For instance, Maersk Shipping, largest container shipper in the world, has agreed the next eight ships they build are going to be carbon-free. Volvo and others have decided to step up and say 10% of the steel they buy is going to be green steel.

You have major airlines, United, Delta, Boeing, and Salesforce and Apple have all agreed that whatever flying operations those particular companies engage in, they will buy 5% sustainable aviation fuel, 85% reduction in emissions.

So there are a whole lot of things like that individual companies, banks, major financial institutions, and others-- and we'll have some important announcements about the new things that they're going to be doing and in new sectors.

ANDY SERWER: That's a lot of stuff with a lot of big name companies, Mr. Secretary. Do you personally get involved in the discussions with them about doing these types of things?

JOHN KERRY: Absolutely. And we have a terrific team of people. We're doing this in cooperation with the World Economic Forum. We announced it last year, actually, been working on it for some period of time.

But these chief executives, these CEOs really deserve the credit. They're stepping up. They understand the urgency. And they've decided they're going to be leaders in helping to send the demand signals necessary to change behavior.

So we've got folks working on aluminum and shipping and steel and concrete. And it's major. These have been the hard-to-do things. But we're moving into that sector and getting things done.

ANDY SERWER: Shifting gears a little bit here, obviously, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is front and center. And I want to ask you how that's impacting climate, because there's a lot of talk about Europeans turning to coal as a stopgap measure in lieu of Russian gas. What's your take on that?