Day 3
- Julieta Martinez, founder of Tremandas Hilda Flavia Nekabuye, who started the Uganda branch of Fridays for Future, a youth-led global climate strike movement
- In keynote address on Sunday, South African-born Kumi Naidoo stressed the need for a “mantle of leadership” among all people as humanity works to address climate change, with a more inclusive, collective approach.
- During that panel, Indigenous participants from Belize, Arizona, Canada, the United States and Panama highlighted a worldview in which values of reciprocity prevail, not only with one another but also between humans and the planet. The earth and animals are viewed not as a “natural resource” to be extracted from but as part of an interconnected web.
- Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, decorated professor and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation.
- The Julian Cho Society (JCS), founded by Cristina Coc, is dedicated to the conservation of the environments and rights of Indigenous peoples of southern Belize.
- Constance Okollet is the chair of the Osukuru United Women’s Network (OWN) in the Tororo district of eastern Uganda, and is a self-described peasant farmer and mother of seven.
- Kishore Rao is Deloitte’s global consulting sustainability and climate leader, focused on government and public sector clients.
- Tristan Ahtone is a member of the Kiowa Tribe and is editor at large at Grist.
- Steve Baragona is an award-winning multimedia journalist covering science, environment and health for Voice of America (VOA).
- Elena Sánchez Nicolás covers institutional affairs, climate change, energy and tech policy for EUobserver.