Earth Summit by Commons [Free virtual ticket]
Livestream Commons' Earth Summit with a virtual ticket. All proceeds from our virtual tickets will be donated to Re:wild.
Limit of one ticket per attendee.
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Event panels
Keynote
Many believe that today’s brand of consumerism is built on a foundation of unsustainable resource extraction. Is it possible for human society to grow in a way that is aligned with nature?
Join Stanford Professor and Impossible Foods Founder Pat Brown and Commons founder Sanchali Pal for a keynote discussion on how to rewild the planet and the role of consumers and businesses in getting us there.
Sanchali Seth Pal, Commons, CEO & Founder
Pat Brown — Founder of Impossible Foods, Professor at Stanford
Overcoming overconsumption
We have too much stuff, and every product is made using Earth’s resources.
Can a collective shift to slower, more conscious shopping slow corporations’ harmful overproduction?
Moderator:
Sanchali Seth Pal, Commons, CEO & Founder
Panelists:
Nirav Patel — frame.work, founder
Archana Ram — Patagonia, Managing Editor
Alon Rotem — ThredUp, Chief Strategy Officer
Transforming business
Companies strive for profit, often at the expense of ecological exploitation. How can companies take the lead to drastically level up their sustainability efforts and ?make Earth a stakeholder in the success of their business?
Moderator:
Rachel Cernansky — Science and Environment journalist
Panelists:
Katina Boutis — Everlane, Senior Director of Sustainability & Sourcing
Rachel Kibbe — ACT and CSG, Founder and CEO
Beth Esponnette — Unspun, founder
Building community resilience
From the devastating wildfires in LA fires to catastrophic floods in Australia, it seems no one is safe from climate disaster. How are communities creating models to preserve a safer future?
Moderator:
Yessenia Funes — Atmos, Climate and Environmental Journalist
Panelists:
Chris Jordan – Re:wild, Researcher and Conservationist
Lauren Bash – @relauren, Climate Activist & Storyteller