Bringing Humanity Back into the Climate Conversation
The climate movement doesn’t lack science, data, or even ambition. What it often lacks is humanity. And can we blame anyone for that? It can feel hopeless, out of control, and incredibly divisive.
But, when shame and division dominate the conversation, we lose the power of connection that sparks real change. So, what if we approached climate differently? What if optimism wasn’t naïve, but necessary for progress? What if we led with empathy and curiosity instead of ego and fear?
Join climate storytellers and strategists for a candid, solutions-focused discussion on how to:
Communicate across divides without watering down urgency.
Inspire action through shared values, not fear.
Break free of cancel culture and embrace collaboration.
Rebuild trust in climate commitments.
No fluff. No jargon. Just real talk about how we can move from performative, polarized, and pessimistic climate conversations to meaningful, measurable, and hopeful progress.
This discussion will leave you with a renewed sense of possibility, practical tools to lead with humanity, climate solutions that work, and the belief that the movement only works if it moves—all of us, together.
Panelists include:
Moderator: Kim Grob, Co-founder of Right On
A content strategist and creative leader helping organizations tell human- centered climate stories that drive real impact.
Panelist: Jenny Morgan, Author, Cancel Culture in Climate | Senior Market Development Manager, Tradewater
An advocate for collaborative, empathetic climate leadership and a strategist helping businesses unite for lasting environmental action.
Panelist: Charlie Sellars, Author, What We Can Do | Director of Sustainability, Microsoft
A climate optimist and innovator leading sustainability at scale in the tech sector and empowering individuals to make a difference.
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