Countdown launched globally on Check out all the talks and performances.
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The goal: To build a better future by cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by in the race to a zero-carbon world — a world that is safer, cleaner and fairer for everyone. Every organization, company, city and nation and citizens everywhere are invited to collaborate with Countdown and take action on climate. It is a movement open to everyone — and everyone has a vital role to play.
Become part of the community of changemakers committed to creating a better future. More than 50 speakers in five curated sessions that combine TED's signature blend of actionable and research-backed ideas, cutting-edge science, and moments of wonder and inspiration.
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Continue the conversation with your community by hosting TED Circles each month to discuss powerful climate content and contribute to the global conversation. Art and media plays a powerful role in driving social change, inviting new communities into the conversation and inspiring large audiences to act. Check out opportunities to engage in Countdown through art.
Take practical steps to reduce your carbon impact and persuade others to do the same with Count Us In. Countdown seeks to answer five fundamental, interconnected questions that help inform a blueprint for a cleaner future.
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We are bringing together scientists, activists, entrepreneurs, urban planners, farmers, CEOs, investors, artists, government officials, and others to find the most effective, evidence-based ideas out there. Our goal is to identify the bold solutions that can be activated when people break out of their silos and rise to the challenge. On October 10,we will host a virtual event to hear from leading thinkers and doers about what a healthy, abundant, zero-emission future can look like; stirring examples of real progress underway; and powerful reasons why this post-crisis moment is the time to act.
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