Climate Week 2024
Regular price $50.50This September, Climate Week at the Explorers Club returns, highlighting the fundamental changes needed in our everyday lives, to protect nature, as climate change unfolds.
Leading with groundbreaking journalism with Pulitzer, Inside Climate News, Mongabay and NOVA, we will then explore new discoveries from polar landscapes to the Amazon and beyond. We will announce cutting-edge solutions to confront the climate and biodiversity crises, with the Daniels Family Sustainable Energy Foundation and X-Prize.
Once again, Indigenous leaders will take centerstage, to bridge the divide between science and the human perspective, stewarding pristine ecosystems bearing the deep impact of modern economies on the natural world. With breathtaking art exhibits, and plenty of networking time built into the program, this year’s Climate Week promises to be an unprecedented gathering of explorers who can truly make a difference!
Tickets for all 5:00 pm programs are $20 and tickets for all 7:00 pm programs are $50. Please note that all 7:00 pm programs include a reception and check-in which begins at 6:00 pm.
Our Explorers Corner Bar at Club Headquarters will remain open all week until 10:00 pm, so Members & Guests can continue to network after the event.
Climate Ambassador Pass tickets include access to all ticketed programs, as well as special recognition and automatic entrance into our raffle. A portion of the Climate Ambassador Pass is tax-deductible and helps support programs like our Climate Week and critical climate work around the globe.
Join us and help us change the world!
5pm - Climate News that Moves the World
- Jessica Aldred, Ocean Editor, Pulitzer Center
- Caitlin Saks, Senior Editor, NOVA (PBS)
- David Sassoon, Founder & Publisher, InsideClimate News
7pm - Beyond the Ice: The Worldwide Impact of Arctic Extremes
- Dr. John Holdren, Research Professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, Co-Director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and former Science Advisor to President Obama.
- Dr. Sue Natali, senior scientist and Arctic ecologist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center and lead of the Permafrost Pathways initiative.
- Edward Alexander, Co-Chair of the Gwich'in Council International and Head of Delegation to the Senior Arctic Officials.
- Moderator: Allison Agsten, Director of the Center for Climate Journalism at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
5pm - High-Impact Climate Action with the Rights of Nature
- Natalia Greene – Global Director, Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature
- Katie Surma – Journalist, InsideClimate News
- Casey Camp Horinek – Ponca Nation Leader
- Patricia Gualinga – Pueblo Kichwa of Sarayaku (Ecuador)
7pm - Unlocking Investments in Nature
The United Nations have called for solutions placing nature at the heart of helping to resolve the biodiversity loss and climate change crisis. We do not want to come anywhere close to a world that lacks this diversity which has value in its own right. This requires research and innovation, science-based and future-oriented policy making, changes in consumption and subsidies, and, increased funding in nature-based among other solutions for tackling the twin crises. This session will highlight the need for investing in nature, showcase the various means of investing in nature that are being pursued, and share some of the specific challenges and opportunities that confront various kinds of investors and investments, suggesting pathways forward.
Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, CEO of the Global Environment Facility, will speak first, followed by a panel moderated by John Tobin-de la Puente, Professor of Practice of Corporate Sustainability, Cornell University. The panelists will be discussing various opportunities, constraints and ways forward for unlocking investments in nature:
- Gordon Gould, Co-Founder and CEO of New Atlantis Labs
- Christopher Kaminker, Managing Director at Blackrock
- Amantia Muhedini, Executive Director, Sustainable Investing Strategist at UBS GWM CIO
- Veronica Scotti, Chairperson Public Sector Solutions and Public Sector Solutions
2:30pm - Unlocking Climate Solutions with NGEN Explorers
Groundbreaking research from the front lines of climate science, with The Explorers Club's Next Generation Exploration Network, a group of Explorers Club members under the age of 35 who are changing the world.
- Rosemary Ostfeld - How To Fight Climate Change At Every Meal with Healthy PlanEat
- Reuven Bank - Climate Stars: How Restoring Endangered Sunflower Sea Stars Can Contribute to Kelp Forest Recovery and Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change
- Neal Kelso - The Power of Ecological Calendars in a Volatile Pacific Climate
- Travis Bayer - Emerging Technology for Wildlife Conservation in a Changing World: A Case Study of Neotropical Bats
- Alexandra Climent - Protecting the Ecological Corridor of the Americas: The Darién Gap
- Hari Budha Magar
5:00pm - XPRIZE Rainforest: Innovating for Biodiversity's Future
Join us for a showcase of groundbreaking solutions from the six finalist teams of the XPRIZE Rainforest competition, dedicated to advancing biodiversity monitoring in some of the world's most vital ecosystems. Featuring cutting-edge technologies such as drone-deployed sensors, eDNA analysis, and AI-driven data insights, this event highlights the intersection of innovation and conservation, paving the way for a sustainable and peaceful future in harmony with nature.
7pm - Peace with Nature in Colombia: Setting the Stage for the Biodiversity COP16
5PM - Moving Beyond Fashion’s Waste to Protect Nature
- Samina Virk, North American CEO of Vestiaire Collective
- Arshiya Lal, Director of Corporate Development at Circ
- Liz Ricketts, Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Or Foundation
- Sophia Li, Journalist, Vogue +. EarthShot Prize, co-founder STEWARD, host Climate Talks (Meta)
- Jennifer Gootman, Global Head of Sustainability & ESG Strategy at Tory Burch
7PM - Green Buildings, Healthier Lives: Lifesaving Discoveries to Survive Heatwaves, with the Daniels Family Sustainable Energy Foundation
- William B Daniels II, Founder and President, Daniels Family Sustainable Energy Foundation
- Gregory Daniels, Member of the Board of Directors, Daniels Family Sustainable Energy Foundation
- James Churchill, Architectural Conservator, Columbia University
5pm - Solutions Journalism from Nature's Frontline, with Mongabay
- Maria Isabel Torres, Program Manager, Latin America
- David Akana, Program Manager, Africa
- Rhett Butler, Founder and CEO
- Willie Schubert, VP of Programs and Executive Editor
7pm - The ClimateMusic Project: a Soirée
- Stephan Crawford, EC50, Exec Producer, ClimateMusic Project
- Fran Schulberg, Exec Producer, ClimateMusic Project
- Peter Lalampaa, EC50, Executive Director of Grevy’s Zebra Trust and Board Member of Wildlife Conservation Network
Chair of Climate Week - Dr. Alexander More, FN'18
President of The Explorers Club - Richard Garriott, LM'98
Header Photo Courtesy of Kogia / Keith Ladzinski