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Al Gore and Climate TRACE to Release Data Revealing High-Impact Opportunities for Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Nov 12, 2024
By Climate TRACE

As emissions rise and devastating climate disasters impact more communities around the world, decisionmakers — especially those at the subnational level — are looking for opportunities to accelerate climate action. Now, with its latest data release, Climate TRACE can help public- and private-sector leaders identify emissions trends and pinpoint high-impact opportunities to reduce pollutants, including those that lead to deeply inequitable public health outcomes.

What: Al Gore and Climate TRACE Present New Data Revealing High-Impact Opportunities for Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

When: Friday, November 15, 2024, 10:30 AM AZT

Where: COP29 Blue Zone, Zone D, Plenary Room 1: Nizami

No RSVP required. If you are interested in additional information, please reach out to media@climatetrace.org.

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