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ADVISORY: High-Level Event at New York Climate Week Urges Nations to Integrate Ocean into Climate Plans

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WASHINGTON – At a New York City Climate Week event on September 22, Ocean Conservancy, the Ocean & Climate Platform and World Resources Institute (WRI) will push for progress on a landmark international initiative to dramatically scale up ocean-focused climate action in countries’ national climate plans.    

Launched earlier this year by France and Brazil at the United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, the Blue NDC Challenge calls on global governments to place the ocean at the heart of their climate plans (Nationally Determined Contributions, or NDCs) ahead of COP30, which Brazil will host November 10-21.  

In addition to France and Brazil, Australia, Fiji, Kenya, Mexico, Palau and the Republic of Seychelles have committed to including the ocean in their updated climate plans. The event will feature COP30 CEO Ana Toni among other high-level speakers, and encourage more countries to take on the challenge, highlighting the specific actions governments can take to ensure the ocean maintains its role in regulating the global climate. 

“The ocean is what keeps our climate afloat, and governments around the world need to get on board,” said Dr. Fatima Candace Vahlsing, vice president of Ocean Conservancy’s climate program and a former White House climate official. “The ocean offers real solutions to climate challenges. It’s time to think blue for this blue planet of ours.”

Blue NDC Challenge Accepted: The Increasing Role of Ocean-Based Climate Solutions in NDCs

Date: Monday, September 22

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. EST

Location: The Westin New York Grand Central (212 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017)

Description: The event will showcase progress on the Blue NDC (Nationally Determined Contributions) Challenge to date and reiterate the need to include climate-based solutions as a critical pathway to achieve the Paris Agreement. The event will be co-hosted by Ocean Conservancy, the Ocean & Climate Platform, and the World Resources Institute (WRI). To RSVP, please fill out the registration form on the Climate Week NYC website.

Speakers include:
Janis Searles Jones, CEO, Ocean Conservancy
Ana Toni, CEO, COP30 Presidency
Antha Williams, Lead of Environment Program, Bloomberg Philanthropies
John Kerry, 68th U.S. Secretary of State and First Presidential Envoy for Climate 
Representatives from France and other Blue NDC Challenge countries 
Representative from WRI and the Ocean & Climate Platform

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