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From Albany to the Amazon: How New York State Can Halt Tropical Deforestation

Hosted by Danny DeBare, Claire Lynch, Environmental Advocates NY & Zimyl Adler for Friends of the Earth U.S.
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Join this New York Climate Week Panel Event bringing together local and global leaders to discuss combating deforestation through New York State policy and sustainable supply chains. 

12:00pm — Lunch provided

12:30pm — Panel begins

Deforestation is the second-largest driver of climate emissions, accelerating biodiversity loss and intensifying extreme weather events. Globally, an estimated 18 million acres of forest – more than half the size of New York State – are lost each year due to deforestation.  

This panel illuminates how critical collaboration among policy makers, frontline and Indigenous leaders in tropical forest regions, the responsible investment community, supply chain traceability experts, business leaders, NGOs and hard-hitting investigative reporting can generate cumulative impact to halt deforestation. Highlighting the immediate opportunity of the NY TREES Act in ensuring state purchasing does not contribute to the destruction of tropical forests, panelists will discuss how the state can align procurement with state climate goals to address the climate emergency and advance human rights.  

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Moderated by Vanessa Fajans-Turner, Executive Director of Environmental Advocates NY 

Sponsored by Friends of the Earth US, Environmental Advocates NY, and National Wildlife Federation. 

Location
873 Broadway suite 301
New York, NY 10010, USA
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