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Midwest Climate Summit: Building New Partnerships - Finding Common Ground for Successful Climate Action

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If the 12 states that comprise the Midwest were a country, they would be the fifth-largest greenhouse gas-emitting nation on the planet. The Midwest has the potential to play an outsized role in the coming critical decade by lowering emissions, creating a thriving green economy, and ensuring a just and equitable transition that does not leave any of our rural, suburban, urban and indigenous communities behind.

Hosted by The Ohio State University and Washington University: St. Louis and supported by the Bloomberg Foundation, the virtual Midwest Climate Summit continues its Fall 2020 Think Tank program at 11 a.m. Nov. 6 and Nov. 20, with plans for a large spring event. The Nov. 6 keynote speaker, Daniel Wildcat, Founder of the Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Working Group, will address “Building New Partnerships: Finding Common Ground for Successful Climate Action.”

The Think Tank sessions include an introduction topic and concurrent workshops on science and research; teaching and education; climate action; and outreach and engagement, with different topics each session.

Please attend to add your input, expand climate knowledge, accelerate climate action and catalyze new partnerships that deepen expertise and develop a Midwestern response to the climate crisis. Join us as experts from Ohio State and across the Midwest plan the next steps in solving our climate crisis. 

Contact: Gina Langen, langen.2@osu.edu

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