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World Resources Institute, the Delegation of the European Union to the United States of America and the German Embassy to the United States Invite You to
Five Years Later: Celebrating the Paris Agreement and Charting the Path Forward
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Thursday, December 17, 2020
11:00-12:15pm ET
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Speakers:
Stavros Lambrinidis, EU Ambassador to the United States
Emily Haber, German Ambassador to the United States
Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. Senator
Andrew Steer, President and CEO, WRI
Five years ago this month, world leaders gathered in the French capital to sign the Paris Agreement on climate change – an historic accord that commits every nation to hasten the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and sustainable future. In the years since, the Paris Agreement has fundamentally reshaped efforts to address the global climate crisis, catalyzing unprecedent actions by governments, companies, investors, cities and citizens.
Join us at a virtual event where speakers will celebrate what the Paris Agreement has accomplished thus far and reflect what on further efforts are needed to exponentially step up climate action. European ambassadors will outline the bloc’s continued resolve to lead the charge – such as through the European Green Deal, its green recovery from COVID-19 and a bolder national climate commitment under the Paris Agreement.
Additionally, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse will speak to how the United States should re-establish itself as a climate leader on the global stage under the incoming Biden administration and speakers will outline what measures are necessary for developing countries to strengthen climate action and build resilience to unavoidable climate impacts.
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This event is co-hosted by World Resources Institute, the Delegation of the European Union to the United States of America and the German Embassy to the United States.
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