Where will the solutions to deal with climate change come from? How will innovation, art and culture bring about change? What is the role of ordinary people?
Explore key questions about this volatile moment in a series of The New York Times live events in New York, San Francisco and Sharm El Sheikh. Or join the conversation virtually.
Climate Forward, New York, September 20
How is climate change making it harder to end poverty and avoid war?
The 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly opens in New York. Join us to delve deeper into the relationship between climate change and many important global issues. During this day-long event, you’ll hear from leaders such as US Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry, Nobel Laureate and economist Esther Duflo, and former Vice President Al Gore.
New Climate, San Francisco, October 12
How can technology and art make a difference in a warming world?
Join us in San Francisco, the intersection of innovation, climate, and cultural change, bringing together pioneers in technology, business, and the arts to consider our collective response to the challenge of climate change. Microsoft president Brad Smith, philanthropist Lorene Powell Jobs, and Ford engineer Linda Chan are part of her line-up of speaking business her leaders, storytellers and creative her pioneers.
Sharm El Sheikh, November 8-10
What should we expect from leaders at the Global Climate Summit?
People from all over the world come together to explore the potential for sustained progress as world leaders gather at the annual meeting, known as COP27, to demonstrate how they achieved last year’s goals.