Brazil Climate Summit 2024

In September, New York becomes a stage for important debates on the climate agenda, and Arapyaú, together with its partners and incubated networks, takes part in these spaces.

18/09/2024
New York
Agenda

Arapyaú Institute’s agenda for the Brazil Climate Summit and NYC Climate Week 2024

09h00
Opening of the Brazil Climate Summit. Open event with live streaming.
Online
The Forum (Columbia University)
14h00
Roundtable on Brazil’s restoration agenda for the coming years
Closed event
10h00
Amazon Bioeconomy Panel
In-person event
LightBox NY
14h00
Launch of the English edition of the book “Concerns of a Contemporary Brazil”, at Casa Amazônia
In-person event
LightBox NY
11h00
Launch of the Green Bridge Facility initiative
Closed event
15h00
Meeting on Climate Politics and Climate Science with civil society to discuss the intersections between climate and science and the road to COP30. Open event with live streaming.
In-person event
Latin American Center at the KJCC Center
15h15 - 16h30
Amazon bioeconomy: what short-term levers can Brazil use to demonstrate implementation by COP30?
In-person event
Hub Amazônia
17h00
Panel on Bioeconomy and Food Systems in the Amazon, a discussion on the intersection of bioeconomy, gastronomy, and sustainable tourism
Closed event
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The Brazil Climate Summit is an international forum that places Brazil at the center of global discussions.

In its third edition, the event is supported by Arapyaú and precedes the official Climate Week schedule. The goal is to highlight Brazil’s potential as a hub for climate solutions to the world.

Next comes New York Climate Week, which annually hosts over 600 side events throughout the city, where governments, the private sector, and civil society engage in dialogue and highlight the climate change debate, along with cross-cutting issues that impact this agenda, such as food systems, sustainability, and energy transition.

This year’s theme – “it’s time” – underscores the urgency of taking effective action to stop the rise in global temperatures.