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Global Voices for Climate Justice in a Time of Uncertainty Panel 6 of 25

The "Global Voices for Climate Justice in a Time of Uncertainty" panel was held on June 24th, 2025, as part of the Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond. Hosted by the Women’s Earth and Climate Network (WECAN) from June 23-28, 2025, the assembly served as a crucial platform for climate action.


The panel featured distinguished leaders such as Mary Robinson, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, and Christiana Figueres. The broader assembly convened over 125 grassroots and frontline women leaders, advocates, and policymakers from 50 countries. Across 25 unique panels, participants presented diverse visions and strategies to accelerate a transformative path towards a healthy and just world.

Women for Forests: Protection & Reforestation: Part 2 — Panel 11 of 25

The Women’s Earth and Climate Network (WECAN) hosted the Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond from June 23-28, 2025. This virtual forum united over 125 grassroots and frontline women leaders, advocates, and policymakers from 50 countries. Through 25 panels, participants shared diverse strategies for a healthy and just world.

A significant session, "Women for Forests: Protection & Reforestation: Part 2," took place on June 25. It featured prominent women leaders and experts from various global organizations, discussing critical forest protection and reforestation initiatives. The assembly offered interpretation in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

The panel “Rematriating the Land: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Land Back Movement”

The Global Women's Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, hosted by the Women's Earth and Climate Network (WECAN) from June 23-28, 2025, featured the panel "Rematriating the Land: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Land Back Movement" on June 24.

Prominent Indigenous leaders participated, including Bryanna R. Brown, Janene Yazzie, Taily Terena, and Pluma Bárbara Moreno Torres, with moderation by Dr. Lyla June Johnston. These leaders represented diverse nations from Canada, Diné Bikéyah, Brazil, and Puerto Rico.

The assembly convened over 125 grassroots women leaders, advocates, and policymakers from 50 countries. Across 25 panels, participants showcased varied visions and strategies to accelerate a transformative path toward a healthy and just world.

The panel “Healing Justice in the Climate Crisis: Restoring Mind, Body, and Spirit” w

The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, hosted virtually by the Women’s Earth and Climate Network (WECAN) from June 23-28, 2025, convened over 125 grassroots and frontline women leaders, global advocates, and policymakers from 50 countries. This forum featured 25 unique panels showcasing diverse visions, projects, and strategies to accelerate a transformative path to a healthy and just world, with interpretation available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.


Among the key sessions was the panel “Healing Justice in the Climate Crisis: Restoring Mind, Body, and Spirit,” held on June 25th. Panelists included Cara Page (Changing Frequencies, Healing Histories Project, Turtle Island/USA), Zainab Salbi (Daughters for Earth, Turtle Island/USA), Dr. Vivian Tatiana Camacho Hinojosa (Ancestral Traditional Medicine, Bolivia), Nina Simons (Bioneers, Turtle Island/USA), and Daiara Tukano (Indigenous activist and artist, Brazil). Resources shared during this panel and across the entire Assembly are available here.

Authentic Community: K. Killian Noe

In her 2021 TEDxSeattle talk, K. Killian Noe discusses the power of authentic community, defining it as being deeply known and deeply loved. Her life's work focuses on equipping individuals to emerge from trauma and its symptoms, including homelessness, addiction, and depression.

 

Killian emphasizes that community provides the tools for healing, teaching us to embrace love instead of fear. She is a cofounder of the Recovery Network, an author, and a mental healthcare advocate.

Nov 7, 2023 "Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation" by Paul Hawken proposes t

Paul Hawken's "Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation" proposes a holistic approach to solving the climate crisis. This framework suggests that regeneration—restoring ecosystems, communities, and planetary health—can heal a "broken world."

The book advocates for placing life and human connection at the center of decision-making to achieve this goal, aiming to resolve the climate crisis within one generation.

Nordic Circular Summit 2022: Martijn Lopes Cardozo

Regenerative business is defined as "businesses that enhance, and thrive through, the health of socio-ecological systems in a co-evolutionary process." This holistic approach goes beyond sustainability, actively improving environmental resilience and health.

What does this mean in practice, and are we ready for a next-generation economy built on circular principles? Martijn Lopes Cardozo (CEO, Circle Economy) addresses these questions in this video, discussing regenerative business models.

Protect the Tongass

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization. Its lawyers, scientists, and activists work globally to protect endangered species and their habitats.

Learn more about their vital work: biologicaldiversity.org

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Why recycling isn't a silver bullet

Recycling is often viewed as the ultimate solution to waste, yet it's not a silver bullet. While beneficial, its effectiveness is limited by various factors, preventing it from being a complete answer to environmental challenges.

The recycling process itself consumes energy and resources, and not all materials are easily recyclable or have viable markets. Contamination further reduces efficiency, leading to significant waste even within the recycling stream.

True sustainability demands a broader strategy. Prioritizing reduction of consumption and extensive reuse of goods, alongside responsible production, offers more impactful environmental benefits than relying solely on recycling efforts.

16,621 views Dec 20, 2022 The Brain Health Revolution - Award-winning neurologists and research

This episode of "The Brain Health Revolution" features John Robbins, son of the Baskin-Robbins founder. He famously chose to forgo immense wealth, instead pursuing a "deeper American Dream" focused on a society at peace with its conscience, living in harmony with all life, and practicing compassionate ecosystem stewardship.

A powerful advocate for a sane, ethical, and sustainable future, Robbins has spoken at major conferences, received prestigious honors like the Rachel Carson Award, and appeared on national shows. He co-founded and presides over the Food Revolution Network, which empowers over 600,000 members to transform food systems for healthy people and a healthy planet.

Going Globalocal: Bioregional Climate Action Strategies

As climate challenges escalate, communities increasingly recognize that effective action and resilience hinge on ecological boundaries—watersheds, food, energy, and culture sheds—rather than just political maps. This bioregional perspective is crucial for redefining governance and building political-ecological alliances that prioritize equity and justice.

A visionary group of climate action organizers, including Indigenous leader Eriel Deranger, Rights of Nature attorney Thomas Linzey, climate justice lawyer Colette Pichon Battle (Taproot Earth), and OneEarth founder Justin Winters, illuminate pathways for practical climate solutions and emerging eco-governance.

This conversation took place at the Bioneers 2025 Conference. Explore more keynote talks and discussions at bioneers.org.

Project Dandelion is the first global, women-led campaign for climate justice. For all who choose

Project Dandelion is the first global, women-led campaign for climate justice. We invite all who choose hope to join our mission.

Learn more and get involved by visiting our website: Project Dandelion.

Sierra Leone is leading the way in reducing plastics in the tourism sector. The country is rich i

Sierra Leone is leading efforts to reduce plastic waste in its tourism sector. The country, rich in biodiversity with beautiful beaches, relies on these natural assets for tourism, yet they are threatened by plastic pollution. The World Bank's Sierra Leone Circular Economy in Plastics for Sustainable Tourism and Economic Diversification project supports the government in developing a sustainable, circular economy for tourism. Learn more about their work: http://wrld.bg/HK4Y50UUroh

The World Bank is a primary source of funding and knowledge for low-income countries, dedicated to reducing poverty, fostering shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development. More information: http://www.worldbank.org

The Black Bear: Utah's #1 Menace | Defenders of the Wild | EarthX

EarthX, the official network of Earth Day, is dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. Committed to protecting our planet, EarthX offers programming that supports this mission. Learn more at earthxmedia.com.

Join conservationist Ivan Carter in "Defenders of the Wild" as he seeks solutions for balanced wildlife ecosystems. In Season 3, Episode 8, "Don't Poke the Bear," Ivan hunts for a black bear in Utah to study its behavior, using a special tool to get close enough to tag it.

Kill Your Lawn Fourth of July Marathon | Official Trailer | EarthX

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EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. As the official network of Earth Day, we offer an omnichannel approach, reaching audiences of all ages through our 24/7 linear channel, social, and digital platforms. We provide original series, documentaries, and short-form content focused on sustainable solutions and environmental challenges, aiming to inspire care for our unique planet.

Join Joey Santore (@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt) and Al Scorch this Fourth of July as they embark on a mission to replace lawns with pollinator-friendly, native plant gardens across America, laughing their way to a lawn-less future.

These Are Very Gentle Bees | The Killer Bee Catcher | EarthX

EarthX, the official network of Earth Day, is a media company dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. We believe our planet is unique and are committed to protecting it through engaging programming. Our omnichannel approach delivers original series, documentaries, and short-form content across various platforms, offering sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. Visit us at earthxmedia.com.

One example of our content is "Killer Bee Catcher" Lance Davis, featured in Season 1, Episode 3: "Killer Bees Under Hot Water." Davis bravely protects people and even gentle "killer bees," embodying our mission to safeguard both humanity and the environment.

Why Conservationists Relocate Animals

Young conservationist Brooke Carter explores animal protection in "Wild Wonders with Brooke." This clip, from Season 1, Episode 4: "Spaces to Roam," investigates why conservationists relocate wild animals.


EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. As the official network of Earth Day, EarthX offers original series, documentaries, and short-form content across various platforms to engage audiences of all ages in caring for our planet.


Learn more at https://earthxmedia.com/

How CLEAR CUTTING Created a CULTURE WAR | American Forest Fires | EarthX

EarthX is a media company inspiring environmental conservation and sustainability. As the official network of Earth Day, we offer original series, documentaries, and short-form content across various platforms, delivering entertaining and inspiring solutions for climate and sustainability. Visit us at https://earthxmedia.com/.

This clip, "Jump Into the Fire" (Season 1, Episode 2), explores the contentious history of clear-cut logging and questions whether government policies are the true cause of American forest fires. It seeks innovative solutions to prevent future disasters, moving beyond the culture war between environmentalists and the timber industry.

Beehive STUCK Under a Water Heater | The Killer Bee Catcher | EarthX

EarthX is a media company and the official network of Earth Day, dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. We believe our planet is a special place and are committed to protecting its unique landscapes, people, and critters. Through our 24/7 linear channel, social, and digital platforms, EarthX delivers original series, documentaries, and content offering sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. Learn more at earthxmedia.com.

One example of our programming features "Killer Bee Catcher" Lance Davis. As seen in "Killer Bees Under Hot Water" (Season 1, Episode 3), Davis bravely protects people and preserves bees, risking his life to keep communities safe while saving these vital pollinators.

AI is getting bigger, but does bigger always mean better? As Large Language Models (LLMs) dominat

Challenging the resource-intensive "bigger is better" trend of Large Language Models (LLMs), this webinar introduced the Expressive Neural Network (ENN). This novel architecture rethinks activation functions using classical signal processing (Discrete Cosine Transform), resulting in enhanced flexibility, faster convergence, and significantly smaller, more energy-efficient AI models.

ENNs demonstrate how traditional signal processing can inspire next-generation AI, enabling efficient edge computing in resource-constrained environments. This approach prioritizes expressiveness over sheer size for future neural networks. The webinar featured speaker Ana Pérez-Neira, moderated by Ian F. Akyildiz and Alessia Magliarditi. It was organized by the ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU-J FET).

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection