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Join us at The Times Center for a day of live journalism, exploring where the solutions to the climate crisis stand today and what might come next.

From world leaders and activists to business innovators and scientists, we’ll be bringing together some of climate’s most vital newsmakers — both onstage and in the audience — to share ideas, work through problems and answer tough questions. Together, in real time. We’ll hear from expert journalists from across The Times’s newsroom for critical analysis and the latest on-the-ground reporting. And reveal new sides of the story, with live performances and curated experiences. The impacts of climate change stretch across borders and continents, touching every facet of our lives. Be there, and see our world from a truly global perspective.

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