Earth4All

From The Limits to Growth to Earth for All: Towards a wellbeing economy?

Earth has crossed multiple planetary boundaries, while widespread inequality is causing deep instabilities in societies.

This United Nations Day, join Sandrine Dixson-Declève in a free webinar hosted by The Australia Institute to discuss planetary boundaries, living well on a fragile planet and Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity.

Speakers


Sandrine Dixson-Declève | Executive Chair, Earth4All, and Co-President of the Club of Rome

Sandrine Dixson-Declève is Co-President of the Club of Rome and divides her time between leading the Club of Rome, advising, lecturing, and facilitating difficult conversations. She is the Executive Chair of Earth For All and recently co founded the System Transformation Hub.

Sandrine sits on several non-executive boards and advisory boards including for BMW, EDP, UCB, The Global Climate Governance Commission, OECD, Climate KIC, Leonardo Centre, Imperial College London, Eurazeo Planetary Boundaries Fund and is an ambassador for the Energy Transition Commission (ETC) and the Wellbeign Economy Alliance (WeAll), as well as a Fellow of the World Academy of Science & Art.

She was recognised by Reuters as one of 25 global female trailblazers in 2023 and by GreenBiz as one of the 30 most influential women across the globe driving change in the low carbon economy and promoting green business.

Polly Hemming | Director, Climate & Energy Program, the Australia Institute

Polly Hemming is Director of the Australia Institute’s Climate & Energy program.

She has extensive experience working in policy, marketing and engagement roles in both not-for-profit and public sectors. Her current work focuses on carbon and environmental markets, climate integrity and greenwashing.

Having previously led the development of a government eco-label recognising voluntary climate action by the private sector, she maintains a strong interest in non-state climate ambition and the policies and regulation that interact with this.

Polly’s previous roles have included academic publishing, remote Indigenous education, refugee advocacy and science communication, bringing a range of perspectives and experiences to her work.

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