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Global Climate Action Summit

Governor Jerry Brown takes Lead


Climate Calling Awareness Summit (Source: Global Goals / Robbie Merritt)
Australian ambassador Robbie Merritt
(Source: Robbie Merritt)
USPA NEWS - California Governor Jerry Brown led the Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS) in San Francisco.
The two day event held in San Francisco this week bought high-profile climate advocates, business leaders and policy makers together from around the world. There will be various events taking place across the week to celebrate the progress made towards Goal 13, Climate Action, and re-emphasise that further changes need to take place if we´re to curb climate change. Without dealing with climate, none of the Goals will be reached.
Leonardo DiCaprio
Source: Global Goals
These events show how Climate Action contributes to all of the Goals. Global experts to work in groups to accelerate tangible, technology solutions for the Oceans. GCAS produced sharable content in the form of a suite of short films as well as initial investor decks. Concluding with an event called “˜Making Waves´, in partnership with 2030 Visions of Sustainable Goals. Presenting innovators with an opportunity to take their prototypes to potential investors, in order to develop them to scale. The Global Goals team is works closely with the Global Summit´s team to ensure the messages of ambition travels out of San Francisco. Bringing exclusive stories of climate action from within GCAS, Pop Up Radio Stations were broadcasting 'Climate Calling´ during this event as a platform aimed at amplifying Goal 13 messages ( Global Warming) the radio focused on sharing inspiring and exciting stories of climate action, as well as groovy music. Brought to listeners straight from the conference. Climate Calling is supported by Mars and Budweiser, and will be ran in partnership with Nature4Climate, a campaigning organisation driving action on natural climate solutions.

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