The sixth annual 24 Hours of Reality live-stream is slated for broadcast at 2 p.m. on Tuesday.
The 24 Hours of Reality: The Road Forward event brings together Nobel laureate and former US Vice President Al Gore and celebrities and public figures such as Jon Bon Jovi, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, James Blunt, United Nations Climate Change Secretariat executive secretary Patricia Espinosa and Indonesian Climate Reality leader Ferry Sutrisna Widjaja to highlight the climate crisis in the world’s 24 largest carbon dioxide emitting countries.
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Produced by ShoulderHill Entertainment, the 24 Hours of Reality: The Road Forward show can be viewed through broadcast television in over 75 countries or watched online on the organization’s website or via worldwide digital network.
The live-stream will feature one-hour-long sections about each of the world’s 24 largest carbon dioxide emitting countries, including Indonesia, with a focus on how each country can do its part to make the Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation a reality. (kes)
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