Davos: Pharrell Williams kicks off World Economic Forum

Tension at Davos between 'saving the world and having a blast' may be 'particularly acute' this year

Participants at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting chat under a sign on January 25, 2012 at the Congress Center in Davos. The world's political and business elite will shelter from
(Image credit: 2012 AFP)

The 45th World Economic Forum kicked off in Davos, Switzerland, today with a "call to action" on climate change from musician Pharrell Williams and former vice-president Al Gore.

Politicians, business leaders and other powerful figures from across the world have descended on the small ski resort for four days of talks on the global economy.

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