United Nations Human Rights andÌýCU BoulderÌýare co-hosting theÌýRight Here, Right Now Global Climate SummitÌýDec. 1–4,Ìýa multi-day summit addressing the interconnectedness of human rights and climate change.
From rising sea levels, extreme weather events, wildfires and droughts, to food insecurity, health impacts, mass migrations and increasing global conflict,Ìýthere is no denying climate change is a humanitarian crisis. By gathering some of the world's foremostÌýhuman rights, scientific, political, educational, cultural and industry leaders, we hope together we can commit to specific outcomes thatÌýwill address the adverse effects of climate change on human rights.
Highlights & Announcements
Climate change through a human rights lens: Photos on display Dec. 1–4
Panel Dec. 3 to explore climate policy, how to bridge the political divide
Exhibit Dec. 1–9 to showcase solutions for sustainable future
Business, academic, government groups partner with Right Here, Right Now
Top 4 promising solutions by sector to fight rising emissions
Join us in person and virtually. Registration is free and open to all.