“Hillary Clinton Closes Out EMA Impact Summit with Powerful Message on Climate Change and Kids”
Hillary Clinton closed out the Environmental Media Association Impact Summit on June 5 with a discussion on climate change and its impact on children. The summit, which featured two days of conversations on the environment, brought together industry leaders and activists to address pressing issues related to climate change.
During the panel discussion, Clinton emphasized the importance of empowering individuals to take action on climate change, highlighting the role of storytelling in raising awareness. She pointed out the need for both structural changes at the global level and individual actions to combat the effects of climate change. Clinton also highlighted the impact of natural disasters and climate migration on children, stressing the need for greater understanding and action.
In a lighter moment, Clinton referenced Donald Trump’s recent guilty verdicts, jokingly expressing her newfound fondness for the number 34. She also shared her hope and inspiration in the resilience and determination of people in the face of adversity.
Other notable speakers at the summit included Shailene Woodley, Lance Bass, Eli Roth, Issa López, Ted Danson, and more. Discussions ranged from youth-powered climate justice to incorporating climate storylines into entertainment projects. The summit also featured a live recording of Phil Rosenthal and David Wild’s Naked Lunch podcast with guest Ted Danson, who discussed his climate activism and upcoming projects.
Overall, the Environmental Media Association Impact Summit provided a platform for meaningful conversations and calls to action on climate change. With a focus on empowering individuals and raising awareness through storytelling, the summit highlighted the importance of collective efforts in addressing environmental challenges.