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Screening of the film The Race to Save the World

We Don't Have Time offers 100 free tickets to an exclusive screening of the film The Race to Save the World followed by a live panel discussion

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Screening of the film The Race to Save the World

We Don't Have Time offers 100 free tickets to an exclusive screening of the film The Race to Save the World followed by a live panel discussion

How are climate activists making their voices heard? What is the impact of their engagement on their lives? Make sure to register now for a free ticket to the exclusive screening of a documentary on climate activism followed by a live panel discussion on July 15.

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The Race to Save the World is a documentary on climate activism with a uniquely optimistic approach. It follows passionate activists, ages 15 to 72, whose single-minded focus is the creation of a sustainable world for future generations. Emmy award-winning filmmaker Joe Gantz brings an urgent and intimate portrait of the protests, arrests, courtroom drama, and family turmoil these activists endure as they push for change. The Race to Save The World is an energizing call-to-action that inspires viewers to quit waiting on the sidelines and start making their voices heard.



"I just watched and was deeply moved.  Within every activist [whether youth striker, film maker or 'high level champion'] there is a complex set of emotions, usually encompassing pain, grief, anger but overall deep love for each other, all living beings and the beautiful home we share."  
- Nigel Topping UK High Level Climate Action Champion, COP26

Tickets and screening

We Don´t Have Time offers 100 free tickets to the screening of the documentary. When registering for the event you will get free access to the documentary to watch within 20 days, but we encourage you to watch it with us at 17:15 CEST on July 15, with a live panel discussion immediately following the film at 19:00 CEST. The discussion will bring together Joe Gantz, the director of the documentary, Adam Wallin, Head of Climate Dialogue at We Don’t Have Time and two of the engaged activists portrayed in the film, Bill Moyer and Abby Brockway. Make sure to join the panel discussion for interesting conversation and to be able to ask your questions to the people involved in the fight against climate change. Register now to make sure to get your free ticket!

If the free tickets are out you are still able to buy your ticket for a reduced fee of 4 dollars. Parts of the revenue from this screening will go to the film.

Screening of the film The Race to Save the World

Panel speakers & special guests

Joe Gantz

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Producer/director and filmmaker

Joe Gantz is a Emmy award-winning producer/director and filmmaker in the United States. His documentary The Race to Save the World has won best documentary at the Soho International Film Festival, and it also won best documentary at the Indian Cine Film Festival in Mumbai.

Abby Brockway

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Activist

Abby Brockway joined forces with environmental groups to prevent over 20 fossil fuel projects from being approved. In 2014, she was arrested and stood trial along with 4 other activists for blockinga mile-long oil train from ravelling through Washington’s cities and towns.

Bill Moyer

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Activist

Bill Moyer is the executive director and co-founder of the creative activism organization Backbone Campaign. Founded in 2003, Backbone has been an innovative force for developing and spreading artful activism practices such as Kayaktivism, light projection, innovative bannering and other creative tactics.

Adam Wallin

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Head of Climate Dialogue at We Don't Have Time

Adam Wallin started his studies wanting to be a biologist and studying how the different species of nature work and interact. However, once he had reached his Bachelor's degree, he realised that most of the species on Earth only really interact with one species - humankind, and therefore, the best chance we have to protect them is to change how we as humans act. Since then, his focus of study has been on communication and behavioural science focusing on how and why we act as we do in relation to climate change. In his current role as Head of Climate Dialogue for We Don't Have Time he helps companies and organizations maintain an open stakeholder dialogue about their climate work.

Ingmar Rentzhog

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CEO and Founder of We Don't Have Time

Ingmar is serial entrepreneur within financial communication and nominated for a DI Gasell Award, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year, Sweden’s Environmental Influencer 2018, and International Gamechanger of the Year 2020, and Green Warrior 2021. Ingmar Rentzhog has been the chairman of the environmental think tank Global Challenge. He is on the board of Naventus Corporate Finance. He’s a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality and European Climate Policy Task Force and he was in 2022 appointed a European Climate Pact Ambassador by the European Commission.

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Panel speakers & special guests

Joe Gantz

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)
Producer/director and filmmaker

Joe Gantz is a Emmy award-winning producer/director and filmmaker in the United States. His documentary The Race to Save the World has won best documentary at the Soho International Film Festival, and it also won best documentary at the Indian Cine Film Festival in Mumbai.

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Abby Brockway

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Activist

Abby Brockway joined forces with environmental groups to prevent over 20 fossil fuel projects from being approved. In 2014, she was arrested and stood trial along with 4 other activists for blockinga mile-long oil train from ravelling through Washington’s cities and towns.

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Bill Moyer

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Activist

Bill Moyer is the executive director and co-founder of the creative activism organization Backbone Campaign. Founded in 2003, Backbone has been an innovative force for developing and spreading artful activism practices such as Kayaktivism, light projection, innovative bannering and other creative tactics.

Read less
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Adam Wallin

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SE
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Head of Climate Dialogue at We Don't Have Time

Adam Wallin started his studies wanting to be a biologist and studying how the different species of nature work and interact. However, once he had reached his Bachelor's degree, he realised that most of the species on Earth only really interact with one species - humankind, and therefore, the best chance we have to protect them is to change how we as humans act. Since then, his focus of study has been on communication and behavioural science focusing on how and why we act as we do in relation to climate change. In his current role as Head of Climate Dialogue for We Don't Have Time he helps companies and organizations maintain an open stakeholder dialogue about their climate work.

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Ingmar Rentzhog

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)
CEO and Founder of We Don't Have Time

Ingmar is serial entrepreneur within financial communication and nominated for a DI Gasell Award, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year, Sweden’s Environmental Influencer 2018, and International Gamechanger of the Year 2020, and Green Warrior 2021. Ingmar Rentzhog has been the chairman of the environmental think tank Global Challenge. He is on the board of Naventus Corporate Finance. He’s a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality and European Climate Policy Task Force and he was in 2022 appointed a European Climate Pact Ambassador by the European Commission.

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