ReInvent

Reimagining Foreign Policy: A Global Response to Climate Change

Roundtable Speakers:

  • Carl Pope - Former Executive Director of Sierra Club

  • Bill McKibben - Founder of 350.org Sarah Ladislaw - Director of the Energy & National Security Program at Center for Strategic & International Studies

  • Roger Sorkin - Director & Producer of "The Burden: Fossil Fuel, the Military, and National Security"

  • Lena Moffitt - Director of the Dirty Fuels Campaign at Sierra Club

About this series: Should we fundamentally reorient how America relates to the rest of the world in an era when most of our biggest challenges are global in nature and planetary in scale ? The Reinvent Foreign Policy Series will ask the questions that frequently don’t get asked among American policymakers and try to propose new kinds of solutions. It will begin with no preconceptions, except that America has made a lot of costly mistakes and needs to learn how to do better.

About Reinvent: Reinvent gathers top innovators in video conversations to fundamentally reinvent our world.

In a pivotal roundtable discussion for ReInvent, Roger Sorkin, engaged in a thought-provoking dialogue about the critical need to reshape America’s foreign policy in response to global climate change. The "Reinvent: Confronting the Full Foreign Policy Implications of Climate Change," event brought together experts and thought leaders to explore the complex intersection of environmental challenges and international relations.

Roger’s insights highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts in crafting a robust foreign policy that prioritizes climate action, collaboration, and sustainability. Through his unique perspective, he emphasized the necessity of integrating climate considerations into diplomatic strategies, ensuring that the U.S. plays a leading role in global climate initiatives.

This discussion not only showcased Roger's expertise in climate communications but also underscored his commitment to driving impactful conversations that inspire policy changes. As organizations seek to navigate the complexities of climate-related foreign policy, Roger’s contributions serve as a guiding voice for developing effective strategies that promote a sustainable future.

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