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We Don't Have Time broadcast hub. Watch live in our studio in London, or online

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We Don't Have Time broadcast hub. Watch live in our studio in London, or online


Re-watch the #MakeScienceGreatAgain party from London Climate Action Week with Sir David King, Peter Stormare and more...https://t.co/iWHjk2wcOZ
— We Don't Have Time (@WeDontHaveTime) September 14, 2025
Welcome to our Broadcast Hub during London Climate Action Week. We Don’t Have Time, and partners will broadcast live from London Climate Action Week from June 24 to 29, 2025.
Join us as we explore pressing climate issues with leading experts, scientists, policymakers, NGOs, business leaders, youth and more.
How to watch and interact?
You can watch the broadcast live in-person from our studio at DasDas Box in London, UK. Register on this page by selecting "I want to participate on-site".
The best way to experience our broadcast is with the help of our app. Download our app and join the dialogue: 📲 Apple App Store 📲 Google Play 🌐 Web app (browser version)
The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
With an opening prayer by Casey Camp-Horinek (Ponca Nation).
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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Reaching net zero by 2050 requires bold, coordinated action across value chains—with suppliers playing a crucial role. As climate commitments deepen, supplier engagement is both a key lever and an ongoing challenge. This session will examine what’s working—and what’s not—in driving supplier climate action. From practical experiences and proven approaches to persistent barriers and lessons learned, we’ll take stock of the progress made and where gaps remain.
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This session explores how defining climate solutions can support companies, buyers, investors and others driving the net-zero transition. Through practical examples, we’ll show how a shared understanding can clarify decision-making and build credibility. We’ll also consider what infrastructure is needed for climate solutions to scale, how to accelerate the phase-out of fossil-dependent systems, and how the climate solutions framework complements tools like GHG accounting and SBTi.
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“…The most important thing today is to communicate and bring forward the evidence.” A message from J. Rockström to companies, highlighting the importance of showcasing progress and staying the course. Despite geopolitical turbulence, there is proof of the rising economy, and that leading companies are positioning themselves for business success in the net-zero safe operating space. This is the launch of ERI’s Exponential Leadership campaign, powered by The 1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders. As momentum for climate action faces uncertainty, this campaign aims to reinforce the urgency and effectiveness of supply chain decarbonisation efforts and solutions.
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To support companies in developing high-quality transition plans, the Exponential Roadmap Initiative launched a Transition Plan Project in 2024, with support from the European Climate Foundation. The project explores what it takes for businesses to thrive in a net-zero future, assessing the current state of corporate transition planning and gathering insights from companies at the forefront of climate action.
This session launches and presents the key insights from a newly launched report The Transition Plan Gap Report (working title), outlining why transition planning is becoming a strategic priority for businesses and business organisations.
It also introduces the concept of “Exponential Transition Plans” — a new generation of plans designed not just to comply, but to lead with plans delivering on profitability and impact on corporate and global net-zero.
With direct input from company representatives, we’ll explore how businesses are shaping their transition plans, the challenges they face, and the value they gain—sharing learnings to support credible, opportunity-driven plans aligned with long-term growth and climate goals.
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Super pollutants like methane, black carbon, and HFCs drive nearly half of today’s warming. Cutting them is one of the fastest ways to slow climate change. This session follows the path from the early days of climate science and the Montreal Protocol to real-world solutions and shows how decades of research have led to powerful tools we can use now.
From the early days of climate research and the Montreal Protocol to today’s large-scale implementation in India and beyond, this session brings together leading voices from science, policy, and philanthropy to show how decades of research have led to powerful tools we can use now.
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Science shows that reducing methane and other short-lived pollutants could cool the planet by up to 0.5°C within decades, helping us avoid tipping points and buying time for deeper systemic change. We Don’t Have Time is launching a new solution: #BuyMoreTime Methane Credits. Developed with Gold Standard–certified partners, these credits fund the removal of methane from sources like landfills, agriculture, and waste systems, preventing the release of one of the most dangerous short-lived climate pollutants, while generating clean energy and community benefits. In this session, Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO of We Don't Have Time, together with partners, will dive deeper into this innovative solution.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Our host, Nick Nuttall, sat down for an exclusive interview with Ana Toni, CEO of the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), which will be held in Belém, Brazil. The conversation explored Brazil’s climate ambitions and leadership in fighting deforestation—while also addressing the controversial decision to auction more oil blocks in the Amazon.
Ana Toni also serves as Brazil’s National Secretary for Climate Change within the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. An economist with a PhD in political science, she brings decades of experience working on social justice, environmental protection, and climate issues.
This interview was recorded on June 18 during the UN Bonn Climate Conference as part of the preparations for COP30.
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Listen to interviews recorded at the UN Climate Meetings in Bonn earlier in June.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at IEA's 10th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency. Re-watch the full program on-demand here.
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Join us on June 25, from 17:00 to 20:00 BST at DasDas Box Bar in central London for a special live broadcast and networking session from our pop-up TV studio—featuring an exclusive program on Make Science Great Again.
Around the world, science is being sidelined. Experts are discredited. Facts are ignored. Truth itself is under threat. Science is still great—but what good is it if no one listens?
Now, scientists, artists, and public figures are speaking out—not just for science, but for the future of humanity.
Join us for an inspiring panel discussion with leading voices including:
After the live session, stay for drinks, snacks, and meaningful conversation with climate leaders, scientists, and changemakers.
Register here to attend the broadcast in person, mingle with influential guests, and be part of the global movement to Make Science Great Again.
Please only register if you genuinely plan to attend. No-shows may not be invited to future We Don't Have Time events.
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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New laws are coming in Europe requiring products such as smart phones or household goods to be designed to repairable backed with incentives for consumers, but will they go far enough?
Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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Join us for P.E.A. Awards 2025, an evening to remember and celebrate our green heroes on the 26th June as part of London Climate Action Week. Now in its 15th year, the P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards is the UK’s leading sustainability and climate awards, honouring the individuals and teams behind the products, services and businesses that are changing the face of our planet. Previous winners include Juliet Davenport OBE, Cat Fletcher, Polly Higgins and many other amazing Earth ambassadors who are committed to revolutionising old models and systems.
Across sectors ranging from finance and energy to music and art, the P.E.A. Awards identifies and celebrates the green heroes who are taking matters into their own hands and providing inspiring alternatives to business as usual. These sustainability pioneers are recognised and rewarded at our glamorous green carpet event!
Come and join the celebrations at the UK’s number 1 sustainability awards, networking event and climate celebration of the year!
Watch the Awards Ceremony live on We Don't Have Time or buy your tickets to attend on -site in London.
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Event includes a delicious light breakfast and networking lunch.
Join us at the first ever REGEN HOUSE at LCAW for a gathering of farmers, scientists, policymakers, business leaders, activists, academics, and cultural changemakers for a series of fast-moving, high-impact conversations on how to scale regenerative practices from the ground up—and from soil to shelf.
Designed to move beyond buzzwords and into action, this dynamic discussion will explore the roles we all play in regenerate not only land, but also trust, equity, and accountability across the whole food system. Confirmed experts include: Darina Allen, Ballymaloe Cookery School; Tatiana Campos, ProVeg UK; Brendan Costelloe, Soil Association; Mercedes Groba, EIT Food; Tom Hunt, The Guardian; Mark Kaplan, Wholechain; Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro, Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein, Imperial College London; Aditi Mukherji, CGIAR; Anna Müller, Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT; Elinor Newman-Beckett, FOLU; David Pettet, Nomad Foods; Ingmar Rentzhog, We Don't Have Time; Christian Reynolds, Centre for Food Policy, City University, London; Baroness Kate Rock; Jyoti Stephens, Nature’s Path Foods; Anna Taylor, Food Foundation; Fabio Volkmann, Climate Farmers; Richard Zaltzman, EIT Food; and so many more to be announced!
Hosted by The Planeatry Alliance
Join us for a high-energy, action-focused session exploring how shifting to healthy, sustainable diets can unlock progress across climate, public health, and commercial strategy.
In a series of fast-paced, small-group Catalyst Circles, you’ll explore real-world barriers and co-create breakthrough ideas with peers. Whether you're deep in policy, product, data, or commercial strategy, you'll leave with fresh thinking, shared energy, and practical steps to take back to your role.
No preparation needed, just bring your curiosity and your perspective. Together, we’ll imagine what a 2030 food basket could look like when health, climate and business goals align and what it will take to get there.
This is where climate meets nutrition, strategy meets systems change, and insight becomes action.
Hosted by The EDF
Step into the shoes of a decision-maker in this immersive, interactive simulation that explores the complex dynamics at the intersection of water and agrifood systems.
Faced with managing a scarce natural resource, participants must weigh the competing needs of farmers, communities, and ecosystems. The simulation guides players through real-world challenges that require collaboration, compromise, and strategic thinking.
Designed to spark debate and deepen understanding, this session offers hands-on insight into the trade-offs and tensions that arise when natural resources serve multiple, and sometimes conflicting, interests. Participants will also explore a range of management tools to address these challenges.
Whether you’re a policymaker, practitioner, or simply curious about systems thinking in action, this is an unmissable opportunity to engage with one of the most pressing issues facing our food and water systems today.
Co-Hosted by Climate Farmers & EARA
Farmers are too often left out of the decision-making spaces shaping our food systems. In this immersive, participatory session, Climate Farmers and EARA bring farmers’ lived experiences into the heart of London Climate Action Week. Through storytelling, deep listening, and collective imagination, participants will co-create tangible visions of a regenerative future based on real-world challenges and opportunities shared by farmers across Europe.
This event is for on-site participation only. Please buy a ticket to secure a seat. Read the full program and get your free ticket.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Hope and optimism are powerful attributes, but true visionaries - those brave enough to trust themselves - reimagine a regenerative future and how to get there. With a panel of radicals we explore the pathways to take ideas beyond concepts to real impactful scale, across business and society, local and global. We reimagine that future, we allow ourselves to be brave and we meet fellow travellers along the way. Bringing together the brightest and the best, join us for the long awaited (and much anticipated/pestered) relaunch of the Climate Cocktail Club in London.
We kick off the event with a radical call to action from Mary Robinson Former President of Ireland and Co-founder of Project Dandelion. The following keynote and fireside from celebrated futurist John Elkington will take you on a journey of what is and not the future path that can/will/should lie ahead, before moving on to a magical creative feature by local poet and rapper - Brave Poets present Louis VI. Louis is a producer, zoologist, multi-instrumentalist and rapper from London. His second album, EARTHLING released in 2023 is part ode to Nature.
We are then joined from a panel of radicals creating new and real change today from branding, fashion, manufacturing and financing. We close out with a bold call to action from Ingmar Rentzhog as we're asked to Make Science Great Again (hats optional, lab coats mandatory).
Hosted and co-curated with Sustainable Ventures we will be the Unofficial Closing Party for London Climate Action Week 2025. The event will connect over 200 radicals from business, activism, finance, art, science and more, from across the private, public and third sectors; all with delicious free cocktails provided by our Official Cocktail Partner Diageo. Join us for an evening of inspirational and radical speakers to build your network, recharge your impact batteries and reimagine our future.
In true CCC style, the event is open to all, but the space is limited, so buy your tickets early to ensure you have a spot.
Where? London, County Hall, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 7PB, UK.
17:30 BST - Doors open (cocktails and networking)
18:15 BST - Welcome
18:25 BST - Call to action - the urgent need for radical collaboration and leadership at all levels
18:45 BST - Keynote and fireside chat
19:15 BST - Creative futurist
19:40 BST - Panel of radicals
20:30 BST - Call to action "Make Science Great Again"
20:45 BST - Close
20:55 BST - Cocktails and networking
22:30 BST - End of Event
This event is for on-site participation only. Please buy a ticket to secure a seat. Read the full program and buy your ticket.
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
Panel co-hosted by Parliamentarians for a Fossil Fuel Free Future, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and WECAN
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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The program will be continuously updated. Register to get the latest updates.
The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
With an opening prayer by Casey Camp-Horinek (Ponca Nation).
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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Reaching net zero by 2050 requires bold, coordinated action across value chains—with suppliers playing a crucial role. As climate commitments deepen, supplier engagement is both a key lever and an ongoing challenge. This session will examine what’s working—and what’s not—in driving supplier climate action. From practical experiences and proven approaches to persistent barriers and lessons learned, we’ll take stock of the progress made and where gaps remain.
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This session explores how defining climate solutions can support companies, buyers, investors and others driving the net-zero transition. Through practical examples, we’ll show how a shared understanding can clarify decision-making and build credibility. We’ll also consider what infrastructure is needed for climate solutions to scale, how to accelerate the phase-out of fossil-dependent systems, and how the climate solutions framework complements tools like GHG accounting and SBTi.
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“…The most important thing today is to communicate and bring forward the evidence.” A message from J. Rockström to companies, highlighting the importance of showcasing progress and staying the course. Despite geopolitical turbulence, there is proof of the rising economy, and that leading companies are positioning themselves for business success in the net-zero safe operating space. This is the launch of ERI’s Exponential Leadership campaign, powered by The 1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders. As momentum for climate action faces uncertainty, this campaign aims to reinforce the urgency and effectiveness of supply chain decarbonisation efforts and solutions.
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To support companies in developing high-quality transition plans, the Exponential Roadmap Initiative launched a Transition Plan Project in 2024, with support from the European Climate Foundation. The project explores what it takes for businesses to thrive in a net-zero future, assessing the current state of corporate transition planning and gathering insights from companies at the forefront of climate action.
This session launches and presents the key insights from a newly launched report The Transition Plan Gap Report (working title), outlining why transition planning is becoming a strategic priority for businesses and business organisations.
It also introduces the concept of “Exponential Transition Plans” — a new generation of plans designed not just to comply, but to lead with plans delivering on profitability and impact on corporate and global net-zero.
With direct input from company representatives, we’ll explore how businesses are shaping their transition plans, the challenges they face, and the value they gain—sharing learnings to support credible, opportunity-driven plans aligned with long-term growth and climate goals.
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Super pollutants like methane, black carbon, and HFCs drive nearly half of today’s warming. Cutting them is one of the fastest ways to slow climate change. This session follows the path from the early days of climate science and the Montreal Protocol to real-world solutions and shows how decades of research have led to powerful tools we can use now.
From the early days of climate research and the Montreal Protocol to today’s large-scale implementation in India and beyond, this session brings together leading voices from science, policy, and philanthropy to show how decades of research have led to powerful tools we can use now.
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Science shows that reducing methane and other short-lived pollutants could cool the planet by up to 0.5°C within decades, helping us avoid tipping points and buying time for deeper systemic change. We Don’t Have Time is launching a new solution: #BuyMoreTime Methane Credits. Developed with Gold Standard–certified partners, these credits fund the removal of methane from sources like landfills, agriculture, and waste systems, preventing the release of one of the most dangerous short-lived climate pollutants, while generating clean energy and community benefits. In this session, Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO of We Don't Have Time, together with partners, will dive deeper into this innovative solution.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Our host, Nick Nuttall, sat down for an exclusive interview with Ana Toni, CEO of the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), which will be held in Belém, Brazil. The conversation explored Brazil’s climate ambitions and leadership in fighting deforestation—while also addressing the controversial decision to auction more oil blocks in the Amazon.
Ana Toni also serves as Brazil’s National Secretary for Climate Change within the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. An economist with a PhD in political science, she brings decades of experience working on social justice, environmental protection, and climate issues.
This interview was recorded on June 18 during the UN Bonn Climate Conference as part of the preparations for COP30.
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Listen to interviews recorded at the UN Climate Meetings in Bonn earlier in June.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at IEA's 10th Annual Global Conference on Energy Efficiency. Re-watch the full program on-demand here.
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Join us on June 25, from 17:00 to 20:00 BST at DasDas Box Bar in central London for a special live broadcast and networking session from our pop-up TV studio—featuring an exclusive program on Make Science Great Again.
Around the world, science is being sidelined. Experts are discredited. Facts are ignored. Truth itself is under threat. Science is still great—but what good is it if no one listens?
Now, scientists, artists, and public figures are speaking out—not just for science, but for the future of humanity.
Join us for an inspiring panel discussion with leading voices including:
After the live session, stay for drinks, snacks, and meaningful conversation with climate leaders, scientists, and changemakers.
Register here to attend the broadcast in person, mingle with influential guests, and be part of the global movement to Make Science Great Again.
Please only register if you genuinely plan to attend. No-shows may not be invited to future We Don't Have Time events.
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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New laws are coming in Europe requiring products such as smart phones or household goods to be designed to repairable backed with incentives for consumers, but will they go far enough?
Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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Join us for P.E.A. Awards 2025, an evening to remember and celebrate our green heroes on the 26th June as part of London Climate Action Week. Now in its 15th year, the P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards is the UK’s leading sustainability and climate awards, honouring the individuals and teams behind the products, services and businesses that are changing the face of our planet. Previous winners include Juliet Davenport OBE, Cat Fletcher, Polly Higgins and many other amazing Earth ambassadors who are committed to revolutionising old models and systems.
Across sectors ranging from finance and energy to music and art, the P.E.A. Awards identifies and celebrates the green heroes who are taking matters into their own hands and providing inspiring alternatives to business as usual. These sustainability pioneers are recognised and rewarded at our glamorous green carpet event!
Come and join the celebrations at the UK’s number 1 sustainability awards, networking event and climate celebration of the year!
Watch the Awards Ceremony live on We Don't Have Time or buy your tickets to attend on -site in London.
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Event includes a delicious light breakfast and networking lunch.
Join us at the first ever REGEN HOUSE at LCAW for a gathering of farmers, scientists, policymakers, business leaders, activists, academics, and cultural changemakers for a series of fast-moving, high-impact conversations on how to scale regenerative practices from the ground up—and from soil to shelf.
Designed to move beyond buzzwords and into action, this dynamic discussion will explore the roles we all play in regenerate not only land, but also trust, equity, and accountability across the whole food system. Confirmed experts include: Darina Allen, Ballymaloe Cookery School; Tatiana Campos, ProVeg UK; Brendan Costelloe, Soil Association; Mercedes Groba, EIT Food; Tom Hunt, The Guardian; Mark Kaplan, Wholechain; Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro, Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein, Imperial College London; Aditi Mukherji, CGIAR; Anna Müller, Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT; Elinor Newman-Beckett, FOLU; David Pettet, Nomad Foods; Ingmar Rentzhog, We Don't Have Time; Christian Reynolds, Centre for Food Policy, City University, London; Baroness Kate Rock; Jyoti Stephens, Nature’s Path Foods; Anna Taylor, Food Foundation; Fabio Volkmann, Climate Farmers; Richard Zaltzman, EIT Food; and so many more to be announced!
Hosted by The Planeatry Alliance
Join us for a high-energy, action-focused session exploring how shifting to healthy, sustainable diets can unlock progress across climate, public health, and commercial strategy.
In a series of fast-paced, small-group Catalyst Circles, you’ll explore real-world barriers and co-create breakthrough ideas with peers. Whether you're deep in policy, product, data, or commercial strategy, you'll leave with fresh thinking, shared energy, and practical steps to take back to your role.
No preparation needed, just bring your curiosity and your perspective. Together, we’ll imagine what a 2030 food basket could look like when health, climate and business goals align and what it will take to get there.
This is where climate meets nutrition, strategy meets systems change, and insight becomes action.
Hosted by The EDF
Step into the shoes of a decision-maker in this immersive, interactive simulation that explores the complex dynamics at the intersection of water and agrifood systems.
Faced with managing a scarce natural resource, participants must weigh the competing needs of farmers, communities, and ecosystems. The simulation guides players through real-world challenges that require collaboration, compromise, and strategic thinking.
Designed to spark debate and deepen understanding, this session offers hands-on insight into the trade-offs and tensions that arise when natural resources serve multiple, and sometimes conflicting, interests. Participants will also explore a range of management tools to address these challenges.
Whether you’re a policymaker, practitioner, or simply curious about systems thinking in action, this is an unmissable opportunity to engage with one of the most pressing issues facing our food and water systems today.
Co-Hosted by Climate Farmers & EARA
Farmers are too often left out of the decision-making spaces shaping our food systems. In this immersive, participatory session, Climate Farmers and EARA bring farmers’ lived experiences into the heart of London Climate Action Week. Through storytelling, deep listening, and collective imagination, participants will co-create tangible visions of a regenerative future based on real-world challenges and opportunities shared by farmers across Europe.
This event is for on-site participation only. Please buy a ticket to secure a seat. Read the full program and get your free ticket.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Listen to interviews featuring experts and partners conducted by We Don't Have Time at London Climate Action Week 2025.
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Hope and optimism are powerful attributes, but true visionaries - those brave enough to trust themselves - reimagine a regenerative future and how to get there. With a panel of radicals we explore the pathways to take ideas beyond concepts to real impactful scale, across business and society, local and global. We reimagine that future, we allow ourselves to be brave and we meet fellow travellers along the way. Bringing together the brightest and the best, join us for the long awaited (and much anticipated/pestered) relaunch of the Climate Cocktail Club in London.
We kick off the event with a radical call to action from Mary Robinson Former President of Ireland and Co-founder of Project Dandelion. The following keynote and fireside from celebrated futurist John Elkington will take you on a journey of what is and not the future path that can/will/should lie ahead, before moving on to a magical creative feature by local poet and rapper - Brave Poets present Louis VI. Louis is a producer, zoologist, multi-instrumentalist and rapper from London. His second album, EARTHLING released in 2023 is part ode to Nature.
We are then joined from a panel of radicals creating new and real change today from branding, fashion, manufacturing and financing. We close out with a bold call to action from Ingmar Rentzhog as we're asked to Make Science Great Again (hats optional, lab coats mandatory).
Hosted and co-curated with Sustainable Ventures we will be the Unofficial Closing Party for London Climate Action Week 2025. The event will connect over 200 radicals from business, activism, finance, art, science and more, from across the private, public and third sectors; all with delicious free cocktails provided by our Official Cocktail Partner Diageo. Join us for an evening of inspirational and radical speakers to build your network, recharge your impact batteries and reimagine our future.
In true CCC style, the event is open to all, but the space is limited, so buy your tickets early to ensure you have a spot.
Where? London, County Hall, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 7PB, UK.
17:30 BST - Doors open (cocktails and networking)
18:15 BST - Welcome
18:25 BST - Call to action - the urgent need for radical collaboration and leadership at all levels
18:45 BST - Keynote and fireside chat
19:15 BST - Creative futurist
19:40 BST - Panel of radicals
20:30 BST - Call to action "Make Science Great Again"
20:45 BST - Close
20:55 BST - Cocktails and networking
22:30 BST - End of Event
This event is for on-site participation only. Please buy a ticket to secure a seat. Read the full program and buy your ticket.
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
Panel co-hosted by Parliamentarians for a Fossil Fuel Free Future, Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and WECAN
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The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, will address solutions for the protection and defense of human rights and nature. During the Assembly, hear from 125 inspiring speakers from over 50 countries, across 25 breakthrough panels. This event is a free, virtual forum with English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French interpretation.
Organized by Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), the virtual Assembly will be held from June 23-28, 2025, from 1:00-6:00 PM Eastern Time daily. Everyone is welcome!
As the world faces a growing polycrisis and increasing threats to democracy and science, it's more important than ever to continue to uplift climate justice and community-based solutions. The challenges are ever-increasing, but so are our power, hearts, and leadership when we gather together.
How to watch and interact?
This event is for online audience only.
Tune in live to the Assembly for interpretation in your preferred language, English, Spanish, Portuguese, or French; to engage in conversations and resources in the Zoom chat; and to ask questions, or live on We Don't Have Time.
Moderation and daily opening comments by Osprey Orielle Lake, Assembly Convener, Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), USA
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Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.
https://www.earthday.orgCaroline Reid is the Senior Sustainability Director at Oatly, where she lead the sustainability agenda at Oatly: Focusing on initiatives to empower consumers and the transformation of food systems through plant-based solutions. Since joining Oatly in August 2021, Caroline has driven Global and European sustainability efforts, focusing on climate solutions, avoided emissions and holistic impact. Her previous experience at IKEA equipped her with broad expertise in sustainability including circularity, responsible sourcing, plastic pollution and sustainable procurement.
Aisling currently works as the Just Transition Programme Lead with the Impact Investing Institute focused on mobilising capital for a transition to net zero where no-one is left behind. Alongside this she acts as Board Chair for Global Action Plan Ireland, Board trustee for Business to Arts and co-founder of the Green Team Network. One of her key aspirations in life is to work to minimise barriers to economic participation and seek to create opportunities, particularly for individuals from the global majority.
Co-founder of Environmental Data Services (ENDS, 1978-1983), John Elkington Associates/Countercurrent, 1983-present), SustainAbility (1987-2008) and Volans Ventures (2008-present). Author or co-author of 20 books, most recently Green Swans: The Coming Boom in Regenerative Capitalism (Fast Company, 2020). Visiting Professor at Cranfield University School of Management, Imperial College and UCL. Has served on 80+ boards and advisory boards.
Lisa Merrick-Lawless is the co-founder of Purpose Disruptors. Before Purpose Disruptors, she spent 20 years in the marketing and advertising industry, holding leadership positions for brands client-side and in creative agencies, working with Coca-Cola, Marks & Spencer, Heineken, Tetley, Unilever, WWF, Innocent, Greenpeace and more in the UK, Europe and the US. In 2018 she came to understand her personal connection to the Climate Crisis and the impact of the work she was doing in the industry. In 2019, she co-founded Purpose Disruptors. she believes in the power of creativity and imagination to create systemic change together with a new style of regenerative leadership focused on collaboration. She leads on our 'Good Life 2030' project enabling people in the industry to create new visions of a sustainable Good Life through creative practice and new business models informed and inspired by citizens insights.She is a regular speaker and was one of five secret speakers at Cannes Lions Festival in 2022, she is a judge for the D&AD Awards and The Drum Social Purpose Awards, an assessor at Cambridge Sustainability Institute for Leadership on both the Business Sustainability Management course and the new Marketing, Media and Creative course and hold various advisory board positions.
Fiona is Co-Director at The Restart Project, which aims to keep our electronics in use for as long as possible through repair and reuse. She has spent over 15 years in climate campaigning and public engagement. At the Restart Project, Fiona oversees UK work, including a trial Repair Voucher Scheme and the UK campaign for repair and reuse.
Professor Ioannis Ioannou is a world-renowned expert in sustainability leadership, corporate responsibility, and ESG integration. His award-winning academic work on strategic sustainability integration, coupled with his focus on the investment community and financial markets, has established him as a thought leader in the field.
Gavin Allwright is the founding Secretary General of the International Windship Association (IWSA), which was established in 2014 and continues in post today. He heads the IWSA delegation at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) where the organisation holds consultative status, along with sitting on the European Sustainable Shipping Forum. He is also a non-executive board member on the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA). Gavin holds a Masters degree in Sustainable Development, specialising in small scale sustainable shipping and logistics in developing countries and SIDS.
Starting out my career as a sustainability professional I have gained varied experience in roles across procurement, project management, corporate strategy and workplace both in the UK and Sweden. I've now come full circle and returned to my passion - sustainability in the supply chain. As part of the Sustainability and Innovation team based at the Skanska Group HQ in Stockholm my role is to ensure the business is well positioned to meet the due diligence requirements of forthcoming EU legislation on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence across all our markets.
Jen is a Director of Sustainable Procurement at AstraZeneca. Jen has been involved in pharmaceutical R&D Procurement for 18 years, managing procurement categories from full service clinical trials through to medical imaging, and contracting with organisations from global CROs to hospital sites and consultants. In her current role, Jen supports AstraZeneca’s supply chain decarbonisation goals, in particular working with the Procurement function to increase the proportion of spend with supplier organisations who are committed to setting an emissions reduction target with the Science Based Targets Initiative. Jen is passionate about the power of collaboration within the life sciences industry to improve our resilience as we face the emergent Polycrisis.
Liam joined Green Alliance as a policy analyst in July 2022, and is now head of research. He leads Green Alliance’s policy work on methane emissions, and also works on clean power policy and industrial decarbonisation policy, especially of the chemicals sector. Previously, Liam worked at the global online climate school Terra.do, and was a lecturer in astrophysics at the University of Sheffield.
Deborah Gordon is a methane expert who leads RMI’s Oil and Gas Solutions Initiative and also serves as a senior fellow at the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University. Her research spearheaded the development of the Oil Climate Index plus Gas (OCI+), a first-of-its-kind analytic tool that compares the life-cycle climate impact of global oil and gas resources. The OCI+ is the topic of Gordon’s book, No Standard Oil (Oxford University Press, 2022, due out in paperback in 2025). Gordon began her career as a chemical engineer in the oil and gas industry and then directed energy and climate policy programs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Union of Concerned Scientists, and elsewhere. She actively publishes and lectures on energy and the environment.
Annachiara is Head of ESG and Communication at Slättö, a Nordic private equity real estate investor with over EUR 3 bn assets under management. She leads integration of sustainability in the firm's investment strategy and operations. She is also Business Transformation Fellow at the Exponential Roadmap Initiative. Annachiara’s experience includes consulting, technology and consumer goods. She was EVP and growth lead for the global sustainability practice at the communications agency Prime Weber Shandwick, and Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Director Europe at Samsung Electronics, among other roles. She also served as Executive in Residence at the Stockholm School of Economics Executive Education.
Ana Toni is the Executive Director (CEO) of COP30—the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference to be held in Belém, Brazil. She is also Brazil’s National Secretary for Climate Change within the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change An economist by training, Ana holds a bachelor’s degree in Economic and Social Studies from Swansea University and a master’s in Politics of the World Economy from the London School of Economics, and she earned a PhD in Political Science Her career spans over 25 years across environmental advocacy, public policy, and philanthropy
Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.
https://www.earthday.orgRead lessCaroline Reid is the Senior Sustainability Director at Oatly, where she lead the sustainability agenda at Oatly: Focusing on initiatives to empower consumers and the transformation of food systems through plant-based solutions. Since joining Oatly in August 2021, Caroline has driven Global and European sustainability efforts, focusing on climate solutions, avoided emissions and holistic impact. Her previous experience at IKEA equipped her with broad expertise in sustainability including circularity, responsible sourcing, plastic pollution and sustainable procurement.
Read lessAisling currently works as the Just Transition Programme Lead with the Impact Investing Institute focused on mobilising capital for a transition to net zero where no-one is left behind. Alongside this she acts as Board Chair for Global Action Plan Ireland, Board trustee for Business to Arts and co-founder of the Green Team Network. One of her key aspirations in life is to work to minimise barriers to economic participation and seek to create opportunities, particularly for individuals from the global majority.
Read lessCo-founder of Environmental Data Services (ENDS, 1978-1983), John Elkington Associates/Countercurrent, 1983-present), SustainAbility (1987-2008) and Volans Ventures (2008-present). Author or co-author of 20 books, most recently Green Swans: The Coming Boom in Regenerative Capitalism (Fast Company, 2020). Visiting Professor at Cranfield University School of Management, Imperial College and UCL. Has served on 80+ boards and advisory boards.
Read lessLisa Merrick-Lawless is the co-founder of Purpose Disruptors. Before Purpose Disruptors, she spent 20 years in the marketing and advertising industry, holding leadership positions for brands client-side and in creative agencies, working with Coca-Cola, Marks & Spencer, Heineken, Tetley, Unilever, WWF, Innocent, Greenpeace and more in the UK, Europe and the US. In 2018 she came to understand her personal connection to the Climate Crisis and the impact of the work she was doing in the industry. In 2019, she co-founded Purpose Disruptors. she believes in the power of creativity and imagination to create systemic change together with a new style of regenerative leadership focused on collaboration. She leads on our 'Good Life 2030' project enabling people in the industry to create new visions of a sustainable Good Life through creative practice and new business models informed and inspired by citizens insights.She is a regular speaker and was one of five secret speakers at Cannes Lions Festival in 2022, she is a judge for the D&AD Awards and The Drum Social Purpose Awards, an assessor at Cambridge Sustainability Institute for Leadership on both the Business Sustainability Management course and the new Marketing, Media and Creative course and hold various advisory board positions.
Read lessFiona is Co-Director at The Restart Project, which aims to keep our electronics in use for as long as possible through repair and reuse. She has spent over 15 years in climate campaigning and public engagement. At the Restart Project, Fiona oversees UK work, including a trial Repair Voucher Scheme and the UK campaign for repair and reuse.
Read lessProfessor Ioannis Ioannou is a world-renowned expert in sustainability leadership, corporate responsibility, and ESG integration. His award-winning academic work on strategic sustainability integration, coupled with his focus on the investment community and financial markets, has established him as a thought leader in the field.
Read lessGavin Allwright is the founding Secretary General of the International Windship Association (IWSA), which was established in 2014 and continues in post today. He heads the IWSA delegation at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) where the organisation holds consultative status, along with sitting on the European Sustainable Shipping Forum. He is also a non-executive board member on the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA). Gavin holds a Masters degree in Sustainable Development, specialising in small scale sustainable shipping and logistics in developing countries and SIDS.
Read lessStarting out my career as a sustainability professional I have gained varied experience in roles across procurement, project management, corporate strategy and workplace both in the UK and Sweden. I've now come full circle and returned to my passion - sustainability in the supply chain. As part of the Sustainability and Innovation team based at the Skanska Group HQ in Stockholm my role is to ensure the business is well positioned to meet the due diligence requirements of forthcoming EU legislation on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence across all our markets.
Read lessJen is a Director of Sustainable Procurement at AstraZeneca. Jen has been involved in pharmaceutical R&D Procurement for 18 years, managing procurement categories from full service clinical trials through to medical imaging, and contracting with organisations from global CROs to hospital sites and consultants. In her current role, Jen supports AstraZeneca’s supply chain decarbonisation goals, in particular working with the Procurement function to increase the proportion of spend with supplier organisations who are committed to setting an emissions reduction target with the Science Based Targets Initiative. Jen is passionate about the power of collaboration within the life sciences industry to improve our resilience as we face the emergent Polycrisis.
Read lessLiam joined Green Alliance as a policy analyst in July 2022, and is now head of research. He leads Green Alliance’s policy work on methane emissions, and also works on clean power policy and industrial decarbonisation policy, especially of the chemicals sector. Previously, Liam worked at the global online climate school Terra.do, and was a lecturer in astrophysics at the University of Sheffield.
Read lessDeborah Gordon is a methane expert who leads RMI’s Oil and Gas Solutions Initiative and also serves as a senior fellow at the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University. Her research spearheaded the development of the Oil Climate Index plus Gas (OCI+), a first-of-its-kind analytic tool that compares the life-cycle climate impact of global oil and gas resources. The OCI+ is the topic of Gordon’s book, No Standard Oil (Oxford University Press, 2022, due out in paperback in 2025). Gordon began her career as a chemical engineer in the oil and gas industry and then directed energy and climate policy programs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Union of Concerned Scientists, and elsewhere. She actively publishes and lectures on energy and the environment.
Read lessAnnachiara is Head of ESG and Communication at Slättö, a Nordic private equity real estate investor with over EUR 3 bn assets under management. She leads integration of sustainability in the firm's investment strategy and operations. She is also Business Transformation Fellow at the Exponential Roadmap Initiative. Annachiara’s experience includes consulting, technology and consumer goods. She was EVP and growth lead for the global sustainability practice at the communications agency Prime Weber Shandwick, and Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Director Europe at Samsung Electronics, among other roles. She also served as Executive in Residence at the Stockholm School of Economics Executive Education.
Read lessAna Toni is the Executive Director (CEO) of COP30—the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference to be held in Belém, Brazil. She is also Brazil’s National Secretary for Climate Change within the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change An economist by training, Ana holds a bachelor’s degree in Economic and Social Studies from Swansea University and a master’s in Politics of the World Economy from the London School of Economics, and she earned a PhD in Political Science Her career spans over 25 years across environmental advocacy, public policy, and philanthropy
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