October 28–29, 2025
October
28
,
21:30
CEST
CET
/
4:30 pm
EDT
EST
28
,
2025
–
October 28–29, 2025
Watch Trellis Impact 25 live on We Don't Have Time

Today's sustainability professional are leading change in an unpredictable political, social and economic environment. Join the most influential voices in sustainability, and learn what’s next in decarbonization, disclosure, nature, supply chains, strategic communications, change management and more. Trellis Impact 25 includes Verge 25, Bloom 25 and GreenFin 25.
Join us on We Don't Have Time for Trellis Impact 25.
How to watch and interact?
The best way to experience our broadcasts is with the help of our app. Download our app and join the dialogue: 📲 Apple App Store 📲 Google Play 🌐 Web app (browser version)
Momentum is Balance: Our collective, consistent efforts keep us moving forward
Do we really understand what makes a movement? Here’s the roadmap to claim and own our roles in fostering transformative change.
Speaker:
My daughter’s bike coach said it best: momentum is balance. That principle translates to how we navigate business, sustainability, and generational change. What if the steadiness we need now comes down to one simple truth: keep pedaling.
Speaker:
What if the key to sustainable momentum isn’t acceleration, but remembering where we started? Indigenous wisdom teaches that true balance comes from honoring the land and moving with its rhythms—not against them—as we acknowledge the Ohlone people, the original stewards of what is now San Jose.
Speakers:
What if inevitability is the new optimism? In this era of the energy transition, technology and markets are scaling solutions faster than policy can follow — revealing how conviction, innovation, and capital are already building the future we’ve been waiting for.
Speaker:
What do you do when you don’t know what to do? How skateboarding changed my perspective on failure.
Speaker:
What role can permanent carbon removal play in climate strategy for companies with big targets and ever shrinking budgets? Hear more about a joint corporate commitment to purchase over $1B in tech-enabled carbon removal by 2030 and about how small-dollar commitments have an oversize impact for the climate.
Speakers:
Can we be optimistic about global progress to address climate change? Let’s dig into the data and see how countries and companies are already achieving meaningful decarbonization — and how you can do the same.
Speaker:
Momentum is Balance: Our collective, consistent efforts keep us moving forward
The Lovenotes are a globally award-winning female quartet from San Jose that embodies harmony, power, and precision. Ready to hear what true collaboration actually sounds like?
Speakers:
What’s the math behind momentum? How three measures – performance, development, and satisfaction – work together for lasting impact and why having all three keeps you upright.
Choose wisely, it can change your life.
Speaker:
Is nature more than an asset class? Street trees, shorebirds and shareholders say yes.
Speaker:
At the intersection of vulnerability and courage lies a powerful, transformative space we call Vulnerageous. What’s your story?
Speaker:
This fireside chat explores how Salesforce is balancing its $1.5 billion AI investment with long-standing climate commitments—and why that tension is forcing big changes in its strategy.
Speakers:
Virtuous cycles show up all around us. If we learn to better understand them, can we enjoy the process of trying to outlive extinction?
Speaker:
What happens when a dreamer who reached the stars turns her gaze back to Earth? How bold vision and systems thinking can spark planetary change.
Speaker:
Gavin McCormick is the founder and executive director of WattTime, the nonprofit tech company that first developed Automated Emissions Reduction technology. Gavin is also one of the ten founding members of Climate TRACE, a global coalition of tech companies, NGOs, and universities working together to combine satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to make global GHG emissions transparent. He holds a masters degree in energy econometrics from UC Berkeley.
Margaret O'Gorman works with multinational corporations to develop integrated strategies to implement conservation projects, employee engagement and community outreach to meet business needs and, in so doing, enhance and restore biodiversity and ecosystems. She helps WHC members build sustainability into their conservation efforts through recognition, employee education and meaningful partnerships with national and international NGO’s. Margaret has lead the development and production of WHC’s new proprietary certification program, Conservation Certification, which serves to define the standard for corporate conservation worldwide. Prior to joining WHC, she served as executive director of Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, where she transformed the little-known statewide non-profit into a well-respected and effective organization focused on rare and imperiled wildlife protection and recovery in the Garden State. Margaret’s extensive fundraising and development experience comes from almost a decade in lead development roles at New Jersey Future and the Pinelands Preservation Alliance. She began her career in education publishing, developing an expertise in secondary and university STEM education. Margaret has been involved in non-profit organizational development and governance through past and current board service, most notably as the the founding president of the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund and president of the board of Earthshare New Jersey.
Join We Don't Have Time and get notified about our upcoming events and broadcasts
© 2024 We Don't Have Time – All rights reserved.
We Don't Have Time is the world's largest media platform for climate action—with a mission to democratize knowledge about climate solutions and inspire and mobilize global action toward a prosperous, fossil-free future. The content of the We Don't Have Time media platform is user-generated. The We Don’t Have Time organization does not automatically endorse users’ opinions and claims. All users of We Don’t Have Time have subscribed to We Don’t Have Time’s Terms of Use, which, among other things, prohibits hateful, abusive, and violent content. If you discover content that violates our Terms of Use, please notify us immediately. The platform is operated by the company WeDontHaveTime AB (publ), whose majority shareholder is the WeDontHaveTime Foundation. The Foundation’s principal purpose is to contribute to a reduced climate impact and an ecologically sustainable environment. Our headquarters is located in Stockholm, Sweden.
Please read our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy.