Date: April 15, 2021

Time: 10:30 am PT / 1:30 pm ET

Location: BlueJeans Webinar

Overview

On April 22, the Biden administration will host a gathering of international leaders, the first since reaffirming the U.S. commitment to global climate action. As part of the Global Leaders’ Climate Summit, the United States is also expected to announce new greenhouse gas emissions targets, as well as new climate finance programs – both of which promise to have major implications for businesses, our economy and our environment. Global leaders also will discuss new steps toward international cooperation leading to the November 2021 United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland.

Please join E2 and top Biden administration officials, as well as the director of NRDC’s international program, to learn what’s next for climate action and clean energy on the international front, what it means to America’s businesses and economy and how you can help in the fight for a better economy and environment here at home and around the world.

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