| Join us for our Building Momentum for COP21 webinar. The next big United Nations meeting on global warming is coming up in December. Join us and hear directly from international climate negotiation experts to learn what's at stake and what UCS is doing to push for strong commitments from the United States and other countries.
Wednesday, September 16, 10:30-11:30 a.m. EDT. | WEBINAR INVITATION Building Momentum for International Climate Action
Dear UCS supporter,
The next international meeting on global warming is in December, but momentum is already building. President Obama recently made a bold call for action from the Arctic, Climate Week in New York begins September 21, and Pope Francis will be in Washington, DC, and New York the same week speaking about his call for global climate action.
These events set the stage for the 21st United Nations climate conference, known as COP21, in Paris in December. Join us for a webinar to hear more about what we should expect from this meeting, what emissions reduction commitments countries have already made, if we expect international agreement to dramatically reduce carbon emissions, and what role the United States will play.
Register today to learn more about this critical international climate meeting.
Webinar: Building Momentum for International Climate Action Date: Wednesday, September 16 Time: 10:30-11:30 a.m. EDT

Speakers: • Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) • Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy, Union of Concerned Scientists • Dr. Peter Frumhoff, director of science and policy, Union of Concerned Scientists
If you are unable to join us live, please register and directions on how to watch the webinar playback after the event will be emailed to you. Sincerely,
 Jean Sideris Climate Campaign Manager Climate & Energy Program Union of Concerned Scientists
P.S. Want to continue the conversation? Join our Community Connections forum via live webcast on September 26 to explore how scientist-community collaborations and equal access to scientific information can help us create solutions that benefit all community members. Register today to secure your spot.

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