People FaceTime and Skype with their moms, right? Well, this year, the screen you’re looking at is also a great way to connect with Mother Earth.
Get online and experience EarthX 2020's livestreamed conferences, speakers and selections from the EarthxFilm Festival (an enlightening break from bingeing “Tiger King”).
Go to earthx.org to join dozens of virtual gatherings from one of the most comprehensive events of its kind. The mostly livestreamed programming includes:
Friday, April 24
DON’T MISS: EarthX Cities, in which the mayors of Austin, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Paris join Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson. The topic: climate change, sustainable buildings, and what cities like Dallas can do to effect positive change
Saturday, April 25
DON’T MISS: EarthxEnergy, a livestreamed conference about renewable energy. Featured speakers include the Governor of Washington and the former prime minister of Bhutan – Earth’s first country to achieve a negative carbon footprint.
Through April 26
DON’T MISS: Public Trust, a 96-minute documentary narrated by Robert Redford. The film explores the complexities, controversies and conflicts surrounding our country’s public lands, as seen through the eyes of ranchers, politicians, environmentalists and business professionals.
Sunday, April 26
Monday, April 27
Additionally, you can check out these events (among others) throughout April:
And this is just a small selection of happenings that will be available the entire month of May:
Some EarthX events are tentatively scheduled to take place physically as early as June. Whatever the case, the content will be available online. These are just a few of the conferences, speakers and films lined up for June:
There’s much more online content to come, stretching all the way through winter. This includes not only Dallas happenings, but livestreams from EarthX Iowa and EarthX Aspen.
The film festival is scheduled to take place in real life this fall, along with the EarthxGlobalGala, EarthxEnergy’sResponsible Energy Acquisition conference, the EarthxLawconference and more.
Remember to visit earthx.org learn more.