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Climate Week Communications Town Hall

  • Anchin 3 Times Square New York, NY, 10036 United States (map)
Climate Week Communications Town Hall

As the world gathers in New York City for Climate Week 2025, the Communications Town Hall, sponsored by Anchin, will bring together leaders across corporate communications, public relations, marketing, and sustainability to confront one of the biggest challenges of our time: how we communicate the climate crisis.

In an open, town hall-style forum, participants will tackle the hard questions:

  •   What does it take to move beyond greenwashing toward authentic climate storytelling?

  • How should corporate communicators define and demonstrate accountability in climate communications?

  • What strategies can accelerate public understanding and action while navigating political polarization and misinformation?

The Communications Town Hall will bring together global leaders to discuss how storytelling, brand accountability, and innovation can accelerate progress on climate action. Executives from PepsiCo, Edelman, Infosys, Mars, CRH, McCormick & Co., and KIND Snacks will join the conversation, alongside many other communications leadeers, to explore the role communicators play in shaping public trust and driving sustainable change.

Hosted under Chatham House Rules, this event fosters candid discussion, collaboration, and actionable insights. The Town Hall will feature short opening provocations, followed by open-floor dialogue designed to elevate underrepresented perspectives, foster transparency, and build trust with key audiences. For communicators, the discussion offers a rare inside look at how global brands are navigating reputational risk, adapting messaging in response to rising stakeholder demands, and aligning climate commitments with measurable impact.

Who Should Attend:

Communications professionals, sustainability officers, brand strategists, agency leaders, journalists, and change-makers committed to driving climate action through storytelling.

Why Attend:

Because climate communication is a public imperative.

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