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EW YORK CITY, US — September 24, 2024: On the occasion of the 2024 United Nations General Assembly Meetings and Climate Week in New York City, Diplomatic Courier, Bayer, and Forum for the Future will host “The Climate and Health Coalition: Practical Steps Towards Collective Action on Climate and Health, an Executive Roundtable Discussion centered on identifying the areas most viable for collective action by the private sector and other key climate and health stakeholders.

As the health impacts of our changing climate become increasingly visible, there is an urgent need for governments, multilaterals, the private sector, philanthropy, development finance, and civil society to work together to avoid catastrophic impacts of climate change on human health. Hosted by Daniella Foster, Executive Board Member and SVP, Public Affairs, Science and Sustainability at Bayer, Dr. Sally Urban, CEO of Forum for the Future, and Ana Rold, CEO of Diplomatic Courier, esteemed leaders from all sections of the climate and health community will gather to take part in an invigorating conversation.

Over brunch, the event will explore questions such as:

  • What are the areas where collective action could deliver the most material impact?
  • What are the practical steps to accelerate action in these areas?
  • What are the mechanisms for greater engagement and action between the private sector and other key stakeholders?

‍This event is part of Diplomatic Courier’s annual high-level series: “Global Goals in Action Forum” held alongside UNGA.

‍To learn more about the Collective Action on Climate & Health event, visit the website here.

For questions on this media advisory please contact us at press@diplomaticourier.org.

The views presented in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the views of any other organization.

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Diplomatic Courier, Bayer, and Forum for the Future host Collective Action on Climate and Health at UNGA79

September 24, 2024

Diplomatic Courier, Bayer, and Forum for the Future host “The Climate and Health Coalition: Practical Steps Towards Collective Action on Climate and Health,” an Executive Roundtable Discussion identifying areas most viable for collective action.

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EW YORK CITY, US — September 24, 2024: On the occasion of the 2024 United Nations General Assembly Meetings and Climate Week in New York City, Diplomatic Courier, Bayer, and Forum for the Future will host “The Climate and Health Coalition: Practical Steps Towards Collective Action on Climate and Health, an Executive Roundtable Discussion centered on identifying the areas most viable for collective action by the private sector and other key climate and health stakeholders.

As the health impacts of our changing climate become increasingly visible, there is an urgent need for governments, multilaterals, the private sector, philanthropy, development finance, and civil society to work together to avoid catastrophic impacts of climate change on human health. Hosted by Daniella Foster, Executive Board Member and SVP, Public Affairs, Science and Sustainability at Bayer, Dr. Sally Urban, CEO of Forum for the Future, and Ana Rold, CEO of Diplomatic Courier, esteemed leaders from all sections of the climate and health community will gather to take part in an invigorating conversation.

Over brunch, the event will explore questions such as:

  • What are the areas where collective action could deliver the most material impact?
  • What are the practical steps to accelerate action in these areas?
  • What are the mechanisms for greater engagement and action between the private sector and other key stakeholders?

‍This event is part of Diplomatic Courier’s annual high-level series: “Global Goals in Action Forum” held alongside UNGA.

‍To learn more about the Collective Action on Climate & Health event, visit the website here.

For questions on this media advisory please contact us at press@diplomaticourier.org.

The views presented in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the views of any other organization.