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CLIMATE CHANGE, THIS IS REAL

Join Us August 25th, 4:30pm and Make Your Voice Heard!

ABOUT MOVES FORUM 2022

Climate Change is the most devastating crisis facing the human race today. Disaster on an unimaginable scale is looming... and we still hesitate to take action.

The Moves Forum by New York Moves Magazine brings together women leaders from a broad spectrum of business, industry and commerce, the arts, education and technology for our annual discussion on the various ways we can maximize potential and best influence and improve the current and future role of women; this goal has never been more relevant than today.

Join The Conversation!

Event Details
Location: 180 Maiden Ln, New York, NY 10038
Please enter through the Front Street Entrance.

4:30pm - 5pm: Red Carpet

5pm - 8pm: Panel Discussion

Be ready to engage in our QA session following discussions.

Refreshments will be available throughout the event.

Moves Forum Presented by New York Moves Magazine

Disclaimer: This events observes all current CDC guidelines and the organizers take no responsibility for any COVID-19 health consequences. Attendance is at your own risk. Masks are optional, but recommended.

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Climate Change, This Is Real

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Topics of Discussion

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    Real Storms

    Warmer sea surface temperatures could intensify tropical storm wind speeds, potentially delivering more damage if they make landfall.

  • fire-icon

    Real Fires

    Climate change has strong ties to high temperature, soil moisture, and the presence of trees, shrubs, and other potential fuel, which increases risk of wildfires. 

  • flood-icon

    Real Floods

    A growing number of communities—both coastal and inland—are finding themselves underwater. Extreme weather, sea level rise, and other climate change impacts are increasingly to blame.

  • ice-melt-glacier-icon

    Real Ice Melt

    Since the Industrial Revolution, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions have raised temperatures in the pole, resulting in glaciers rapidly melting.

  • drought-icon

    Real Drought

    Warmer temperatures enhance evaporation, which reduces surface water and dries out soils and vegetation.

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