The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the world's most important climate summit, where world leaders gather to work together on solutions to tackle climate change.
COP29 in Baku is expected to host tens of thousands of delegates, including heads of state and world leaders, representing 197 countries, the EU, and thousands of non-government organisations, companies, youth groups, and other stakeholders, to build consensus and encourage progress on climate action.
We'll be there with a high-level event, the launch of our new climate project, and stunning films.
Read on to find out more!
Our event:
Decoding Climate Communication: Stories to Save the World
When: Wednesday, 13 November - 9:00 to 12:30 GMT+4.
Where: The Climate Funds Pavilion, Blue Zone, Zone E, D10 or online
Hosted by: 大象传媒 Media Action, The Green Climate Fund, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and the Global Green Growth Institute
Climate communication is climate action.
Communicators everywhere have the power to ignite meaningful change and spark hope, using global reach and the power of influence to raise awareness about the urgent need to deliver more climate action.
This engaging and dynamic event will include perspectives from media, government, advocates, grassroots, tech, and the private sector from across the globe.
Join us in person or remotely to seek diverse approaches on effective communications and how we all collectively have the power to spark climate action.
The event can be watched on the Climate Funds Pavilion live stream on Wednesday 13 November from 9:00 to 12:30 GMT+4.
Watch the live stream (leads to third-party site)
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