UNE is hosting the biggest climate conversation ever.
The School of Arts, Lecture Theatre 3 from 10-11am on Wednesday 23 October will host the live broadcast.
The global broadcast 24 Hours of Reality: The Cost of Carbon brings together artists, scientists, celebrities, economists, and other experts to explore the many ways we’re all paying for carbon pollution in our daily lives — wherever we may live — and how we can solve this with a market price on carbon.
Each hour puts the spotlight on a separate continent — Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, or South America — and tells the story of how carbon pollution and climate change are shaping key local issues from food security to extreme weather.
The Cost of Carbon also offers audiences the opportunity to join the conversation and learn what costs carbon pollution is personally exposing them to through our interactive Carbon Tab tool. Viewers can then send the result to their government leaders.
Last year, 24 Hours of Reality attracted a record 16 million viewers around the world, and the plan is to smash this record with 24 Hours of Reality: The Cost of Carbon.
Come to The School of Arts, Lecture Theatre 3 from 10-11am on Wednesday 23 October
and be part of the biggest climate conversation ever.