III – CLIMATE CONFERENCES
ChangeNOW International Summit
ChangeNOW: The world’s largest event of solutions for the planet
19th-22nd May 2022
1000
SOLUTIONS
400
SPEAKERS
120
COUNTRIES
800
INVESTORS
ChangeNOW is the world’s largest gathering of innovations for the planet. Over 3 days, the summit puts the spotlight on the most concrete and innovative solutions to face The World’s biggest challenges.
︎ Le Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris
Women for Change Session, Keynote Speaker: The Power of Interdisciplinarity
Women For Change: Interdisciplinarity & the Feminine Voice
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Followed by two incredible panels and a hugely moving closing speech, it was SUCH a pleasure to be speaking alongside powerful, honest and supportive men and women.
Katell. Le Goulven, PhD, Flora Donsimoni, Wingee Sampaio, Marco Nannini,
Jana Degrott, Ilona J., Marieh Mehran
Inès Rau
Collated by Garance Aulagne and moderated by Simone Vincenzi
Showcasing my MA Biodesign project ‘Blimey! Algae Vodka’ – winner of the LVMH X Maison/0 X MA Biodesign collaboration ‘One Nature, One Future’ and showcased at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Marseilles, September 2021.
Also discussing my curatorial work at SHE Changes Climate & our inaugural event at COP26, November 2021.
HIGHLIGHTS
INDIGENOUS VOICES SESSION [EARTH VILLAGE STAGE]
- An impassioned speech from indigenous leader Kowawa Apurinã, asking us “What are we giving back today?”
- Sioux Chef Sean Sherman discussing how we can and must ‘Reclaim Indigenous Foodways’ championing the Indigenous [R]evolution
- An impassioned speech from indigenous leader Kowawa Apurinã, asking us “What are we giving back today?”
- Sioux Chef Sean Sherman discussing how we can and must ‘Reclaim Indigenous Foodways’ championing the Indigenous [R]evolution
45 MINUTES WITH ADAM MCKAY [GAIA STAGE]
- A revitalising discussion with Adam McKay, director of the Netflix movie « Don’t Look Up », alongside IPCC author Yamina Saheb, scientist Britt Wray, PhD and young activist Camille Etienne, who told us about #StopEACOP | Stop the East African Crude Oil Pipeline
…an audience in tears of empathy and outrage
- A revitalising discussion with Adam McKay, director of the Netflix movie « Don’t Look Up », alongside IPCC author Yamina Saheb, scientist Britt Wray, PhD and young activist Camille Etienne, who told us about #StopEACOP | Stop the East African Crude Oil Pipeline
…an audience in tears of empathy and outrage
CLOSING CEREMONY [GAIA STAGE]
- A standing ovation for Jane Goodall who will always be a source of inspiration.
"People tell me to slow down, but I don’t know how much time I have, so I’m thinking I should speed up"
- A standing ovation for Jane Goodall who will always be a source of inspiration.
"People tell me to slow down, but I don’t know how much time I have, so I’m thinking I should speed up"
All in all, an incredible experience and I love that I made so many friends on the dance floor. There should be a mid-week party at every Climate Summit.
#joyousoutrage #peoplecentredsolutions #todaynottomorrow
Change NOW and “create the culture you want to live in” Jane Goodall