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John Kerry, the first U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, joins Foreign Policy’s Climate Summit to discuss the urgency of the global climate crisis and the policy pathways that can contribute to a more sustainable future.

Kerry will be joined by fellow policy leaders and sustainability trailblazers for a look at the solutions and partnerships that can transform energy supply chains and consumer markets. FP’s 2022 Climate Summit on April 27–28 will advance the global conversation on how to make up for lost time and achieve global climate commitments collaboratively, innovatively, and inclusively.

Hear from these global experts leading the way to fight climate change at #FPClimateSummit2022:
  • John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
  • Ban Ki-moon, Former Secretary-General, United Nations
  • Mary Robinson, Former President, Ireland
  • Maria Korsnick, President and CEO, Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)
  • Robert Niven, Chair and CEO, Carboncure Technologies
  • Annelise Riles, Executive Director, Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University

Register


​​​Event Details:
April 27 and 28, 2022
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM ET


Visit our website for more details.
 
I look forward to seeing you online!

Susan Sadigova
Vice President | Foreign Policy
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