CEO Climate Dialogue
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A group of CEOs from 21 top corporations and 4 leading environmental NGOs committed to advancing market-based climate solutions via U.S. federal policy
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https://www.ceoclimatedialogue.org/ 05-08-2019 20:38:45
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Happening now! Join our Climate Week NYC eventsto learn about: 1️⃣ strategies businesses can use to advance local resilience 2️⃣ how to design the global stocktake so it advances climate ambition. Follow the links to join!
Thank you to Cool Food’s members for being leaders on reducing the climate impacts on the foods you serve. At #ClimateWeekNYC, World Resources Institute celebrated the very big ambitions and accomplishments of creating a movement for delicious climate action.
“As more clean energy solutions like offshore wind, solar, battery storage and clean hydrogen surface, Long Island is quickly emerging as a clean energy hub.” Read Will Hazelip's latest article to learn more about National Grid US's role in Long Island's sustainable progress.
Young people are driving the climate action movement around the world. ✊ Join Prof. Katharine Hayhoe for a #ClimateWeekNYC online session to hear youth perspectives about climate justice and the road to COP27. Septemeber 23 @ 10AM EST. Register: nature.ly/3xJQkAz
That’s a wrap on #ClimateWeekNYC 🤝🍃 Will Hazelip, President of NGV, Northeast US, spoke on creating large-scale clean energy hubs across the Northeast at events hosted by Dynamo Energy Hub, Climate Group, and @NestSummit 🗣
#ClimateChange is fueling a public health crisis as increased extreme weather causes increased rates of heat stroke, breathing disorders, & mental health disorders. The U.S. must take action to stop climate change & protect public health. More in Scientific American: bit.ly/3AgOKHI
.NOAA Research found the Arctic Circle warmed 4x faster than the rest of the planet, which will raise sea levels worldwide, change how heat and water circulate, and may influence extreme weather events like heat waves and rainstorms. More from Raymond Zhong: nyti.ms/3BySDIB
From Popular Science: #ClimateChange is expected to strengthen El Niño and La Niña events by 2030, increasing the frequency of extreme weather events like floods and droughts. The U.S. must do more to combat climate change and protect against extreme weather: bit.ly/3EKsDur
Colorado’s Lake Powell is drying up due to a #climatechange-intensified drought, posing a threat to the over 4.5 million people who rely on Glen Canyon Dam for electricity generation. More from The Washington Post: wapo.st/3FtaL90