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From 'Climate Group', hosts of Climate Week 2023:
The past year has seen some major climate wins. More investment is now going to clean energy than fossil fuels. The U.S., China and EU are pouring hundreds of billions into green technology. Emissions in the EU and the U.S. are trending down. But change is hard emissions are still rising globally, or at best plateauing, and fossil fuel use is not falling fast enough. We need more action, and we are impatient.
Thats why Climate Groups Climate Week NYC kick-starts international climate discussions throughout the fall. Business leaders, politicians, local change makers and civil society representatives from all over the world will join to discuss how we can do more. Our motto this year is We Can. We Will. Together, we can and we will drive action, ignite progress, break down barriers and accelerate the change thats already happening.
The past year has seen some major climate wins. More investment is now going to clean energy than fossil fuels. The U.S., China and EU are pouring hundreds of billions into green technology. Emissions in the EU and the U.S. are trending down. But change is hard emissions are still rising globally, or at best plateauing, and fossil fuel use is not falling fast enough. We need more action, and we are impatient.
Thats why Climate Groups Climate Week NYC kick-starts international climate discussions throughout the fall. Business leaders, politicians, local change makers and civil society representatives from all over the world will join to discuss how we can do more. Our motto this year is We Can. We Will. Together, we can and we will drive action, ignite progress, break down barriers and accelerate the change thats already happening.
The Hub Live day 1 livestreaming
Monday, September 18, 2023
9.00am - 5.30pm
On Monday and Tuesday, September 18 - 19, 2023, Climate Group hosts The Hub Live. Bringing together more than 1,000 of the most influential leaders from business, government, and the climate sector. This is where we are joining forces to learn, share and collaborate, to overcome the challenges in our path.
Day One of The Hub Live is all about Showcasing Action, Day Two explores the New Frontiers of Climate Action. The interactive program of innovative solutions, technologies and ideas consists of three plenary flagship sessions and four themes that run throughout the two days.
Here's a link to livestreams of all the separate sessions throughout today:
https://www.climateweeknyc.org/livestreaming
These are the various sessions livestreamed throughout the day;
Day 1 Monday, September 18
Building the future: Unleashing the renovation revolution
Fueling change: What it takes to accelerate the energy transition across the whole ecosystem
The secret ingredient: How rethinking supply chains can provide a recipe to decarbonize the food system
Mobilizing finance for resiliency - From circular economies to nature-based solutions
The strength to lead: Kicking the coal habit and placing steel at the heart of the green economy
The great transport divide: Harnessing collective efforts for electric vehicles in the Global South
Farming for the future: Sustainable agriculture and an end to deforestation
Financing climate justice: Taking stock for a sustainable future
Addressing the Climate-Health-Equity Nexus: The Path to a Sustainable Future
Road to success: Picking up the pace of electrification in the heavy-duty freight sector
From eco-anxiety to eco-optimism: Listening to a generation of resilient youth
Financing the present: How to de-risk low carbon investments
Communicating Climate Change: Are Misinformation and Communications Problems Preventing Us From Getting Stuff Done?
Is integrated energy our next climate hero? How connecting buildings, fleets and grids can fuel the future
Restoration, conservation and biodiversity protection: The understated climate powerhouse
Financing our net zero future: The next frontier
The Hub Live Evening Reception
Here's a link to livestreams of all the separate sessions throughout today:
https://www.climateweeknyc.org/livestreaming
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