Our civilization’s survival depends on collective action
The survival of our civilization depends on our ability to halt the climate crisis, avoid ecological collapse and build urgent resilience in our systems.
Gill is responsible for leading the curation of priority agendas, narratives and communities that improve public-private-philanthropy responses to the climate crisis and nature’s collapse within the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Nature and Climate. Gill has designed and led initiatives of the World Economic Forum like 1t.org, focused on assisting corporates to improve the quality of their forest conservation and restoration efforts world-wide. Between 2014 and 2020, Gill led the environment and sustainability agenda for the World Economic Forum’s global meetings, bringing together diverse topics and stakeholders from across industries and geographies to identify systems-level interventions and influence decision making. A certified facilitator, coach and intrapreneur, Gill works to restore balance between humanity and the natural world. Gill is the co-founder of Open Planet, a free visual library to enable everyone, everywhere to tell the story of our changing planet. 2017 UN Environment Gender and Environment Advocate Award; World Economic Forum Global Leadership Fellow; Masters of Science in Economics for Development, University of Oxford, UK; Honours in Economics, University of Cape Town.
The survival of our civilization depends on our ability to halt the climate crisis, avoid ecological collapse and build urgent resilience in our systems.
La Semana del Clima de Nueva York 2024 destacó la necesidad de la inclusión indígena, la transparencia de la acción climática de las empresas y la colaboración por encima de la competencia.
New York Climate Week 2024 showcased the need for Indigenous inclusion, transparent corporate climate action and collaboration over competition.
Three Earth system frameworks that explain global environmental disruptions with actionable pathways for industries to drive credible, impactful change.
Companies are using recent advances in geospatial technology to track their environmental impacts and channel investment flows to tackle biodiversity loss.
Businesses are tackling Earth systems risks that impact profits but work remains. The Tyler Prize honours the planetary boundaries framework to guide action.
自然と気候の危機は実存的な脅威であり、不安感を抱くことは正常かつ健全な反応です。#performinghopeは、科学に基づいて行動し、その中で他の人々を鼓舞することを選択すれば、誰でも、毎日、実行することができるアクションです。未来を見据え、私たちは自分が個々の総和よりも大きな集合体の一部であることを認識した上で行動することが重要です。
At Davos 2024, the not-for-profit initiative, Climate Basecamp, launched a new campaign called 'Performing Hope in the Face of the Climate and Nature Crisis'.
A new partnership announced at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting seeks to speed up the frequency and quality of planetary boundary health checks.
Caught in an escalating civil war, Congo's oldest national park is making a bid for prosperity via conservation, clean energy and 'clean' jobs for local communities.
The Davos launch of Earth Decides aims to unlock effective industry and societal responses for credible Earth-centred climate crisis action at scale.
1.5°C is a physical limit beyond which Earth systems enter the danger zone of cascading climate tipping points that propel further warming.
The World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report 2024 has named three climate risks as key global risks. Here's what they are — and what we can do about them.
幽默也可以蕴含着真诚和创造力,可以促进危机相关对话取得突破。通过集体构思共同创作的漫画有助于人们发现气候危机中的矛盾和荒谬之处,在现在与未来之间搭建一座桥梁。世界经济论坛正在开创性地利用生成式人工智能进行图表协同设计,这些图表能够清晰说明自然与气候方面的挑战。
Humour can break through uncomfortable topics while collective ideas can bridge debate – these can all be turned into easy-to-digest cartoons.