COP26: Matt Damon to take part in climate hub event
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Why are they appearing in Glasgow?
The New York Times will be taking over SWG3 during the conference, transforming it into a climate hub where pioneering leaders and thinkers will debate and discover actionable climate strategies.
Matt Damon will not be appearing in person, rather appearing live from New York for the debate ‘Washing Up: Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene’. The Oscar-winning actor co-founded Water.org and Water Equity, which aims to help people find safe water.
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Hide AdMalala Yousafzai, who is the youngest person ever to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, will be appearing in person at ‘The Power of Knowledge: Girls’ Education as an Accelerator of Climate Action’.
Meanwhile, Greta Thunberg, who will also be taking part in the youth march on Friday, November 5, will be speaking at the debate ‘News Travels Fast: Making Climate Change the Ultimate Headline’.
Where can I find out more about the climate hub?
You can find out more about the climate hub on the New York Times website.
What else is happening at the climate hub?
- The Climate Hub includes:
- The Think Tank, where a towering forest of 197 trees and plants from award-winning artist Es Devlin is the immersive setting for debates, talks and workshops (mock-up attached)
- The Forum, a marketplace of ideas for leadership
- The Warehouse, a breakout zone for networking and free-flowing sessions
- The Yard, where you can explore promising innovations, sustainable drinks and dining, film screenings and interactive exhibition.
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