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“The University of Colorado Boulder is proud to have been the inaugural host and now a co-host of the Americas for this important global climate summit. As a climate science research leader, we are honored to be among the world's top universities that will leverage the knowledge of faculty experts and youth to address the global climate crisis.â€
—Justin Schwartz
CU Boulder Chancellor
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2025 CELEBRITY SUMMIT SUPPORTERS
Annie Lennox
Barbra Streisand
Billie Jean King
Carole King
Cyndi Lauper
Jack Black
Katherine Langford
Kyra Sedgwick
Laura Pausini
Margaret Cho
Neil Young
Pierce Brosnan
Rachel Platten
Ziggy Marley
Day 1: Impacts
The first day of the global climate summit framed climate change within the context of human rights: how all people, especially people and populations in vulnerable situations, are experiencing the most extreme effects of climate change, resulting in loss of land, livelihood and universal human rights.
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Day 2: Obligations
The second day of the summit focused on the obligations of each area of civil society to address climate change and human rights. Areas of civil society include government, business and industry, education, and individuals.Ìý