Andy Jarvis, Bruce Friedrich, Will Harris and Katie Cantrell are part of a group focused on food who are leading conversations at the Times’s Climate Forward Changemaker Lunch.
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Climate protesters interrupted Occidental Petroleum Corp. Chief Executive Officer Vicki Hollub at a conference hosted by the New York Times.
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What should The Times ask change experts, world leaders and policymakers at its Climate Forward conference on Sept. 25?