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Over the past year, we have witnessed an alarming number of extreme weather events - from flooding in Europe to wildfires in Australia and record temperatures across Africa. These real and visible effects of climate change have spurred a renewed focus on a recovery that can benefit both the planet and society.
Join us at Trust Conference [[link removed]]on November 17 to hear from frontline activists, thought leaders, and global experts as they explore how to build more inclusive and sustainable economies post-pandemic.
REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE TICKET [[link removed]] Meet the Speakers [[link removed]] Adrian Cockcroft
VP Sustainability Architecture, Amazon
Dr Hilda C. Heine
Senator and Former President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
President, Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad (AFPAT)
Ma Jun
Founding Director, Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE)
Dr. Sandie Okoro
Senior Vice President and General Counsel, World Bank Group
Travis Antoniono
Investment Manager- Climate Strategy, CalPERS
Laurie Goering
Climate Change Editor, Thomson Reuters Foundation
Megan Rowling
Climate Correspondent, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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