to the potential green energy source, which replicates the process that takes place at the center of stars, including the sun. “I really think in fusion I’ve found my holy grail,” the designer tellsThat’s why Hearst is at, the annual UN Climate Change conference taking place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, this year to take part in a discussion on fusion power.
“I think we live in this siloed world: in fashion, we focus on our industry, in [the] fusion energy [world], they focus on fusion,” Hearst explains. “Cross-pollination is really important. The issue is bigger than our industry—I want to put whatever I have to offer into something I believe in. ” As well as highlighting the benefits of fusion power, Hearst has been busy speaking to young activists attending the conference while out in Egypt. “There are people from all around the world here, so it is a place where you can learn and exchange ideas,” the designer says.“On arriving in Egypt I received one of the most precious things I own, a piece of history from Joint European Torus : the tokamak [device] that was able to contain and maintain a fusion reaction for the longest.
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