2025 Schedule

Segment 1

2:00pm - 3:30pm CET (Brussels)
8:00am - 9:30am ET (NYC)
6:30pm - 8:00pm IST (New Delhi)

In between every slot there will be student presenters from 6 continents

Jennifer & Koen

2:00pm CET

Welcome and intro

Leon Boey

[Indonesia]

2:10pm CET

Why Reef Restoration Should Be the Next Big Thing

Ricky Kej

[India]

2:20pm CET

3-time Grammy Award-winning Indian music composer and environmentalist will be sharing his vision and a little bit of music

Jenni Watts

[USA]

2:25pm CET

Jenni Watts is a Supervising Producer at CNN and will be sharing about a new initiative by CNN

Anu Bazarragchaa

[Mongolia]

2:40pm CET

Mongolian Nomadic Livelihoods At Stake Because of Climate Change

Sunita Narain

[India]

2:45pm CET

Sunita Narain is an internationally influential Indian environmentalist, author, and political activist, serving as the Director-General of the Centre for Science and Environment. She will be sharing what youth can do.

David Pallash

[UK]

2:50pm CET

The power of learning through play

HRH Princess Esmeralda of Belgium and Jojo Mehta

3:00pm CET

The Princess and Jojo will be sharing about ecocide crimes, environmental and indigenous rights

Macklemore

[USA]

3:10pm CET

Macklemore is a Grammy-winning American rapper and artist known for his powerful lyrics that drive cultural conversations around social justice, equity, and inclusion. He will be sharing a personal message to all of the Climate Action Project participants.

PAUZE: Dance and Music


Global Climate Dance-off!

Segment 2

3:30pm - 5:00pm CET (Brussels)
9:30am - 11:00am ET (NYC)
8:00pm - 9:30pm IST (New Delhi)

Jennifer & Koen

3:30pm CET

Welcome back!

Kate Marvel

[USA]

3:40pm CET

Kate Marvel is a climate scientist and science writer, currently a Senior Scientist at Project Drawdown and formerly an Associate Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. She published several books and will be sharing her version about climate change.

Vojtech Vosecky

[Sweden]

3:50pm CET

Vojtech is a circular economy hero and will be sharing what you can do.

Dr. Matt Winning

[UK]

3:55pm CET

Dr Matt Winning is a London-based Scottish comedian and environmental researcher who performs live climate change comedy. Be prepared!

Kal Glanznig

[Australia]

4:15pm CET

Rising Up

Lewis Akenji

[Germany]

4:20pm CET

Maite Grimaux

[Argentina]

4:30pm CET

Solutions for climate change - the ocean

Santiago Lefebvre

[France]

4:40pm CET

PAUZE: Art

Led by William Tan

Segment 3

5:00pm - 6:00pm CET (Brussels)
11:00am - 12:00pm ET (NYC)
9:30pm - 10:30pm IST (New Delhi)

Jennifer & Koen

5:00pm CET

Welcome back!

Ethan Baxter

[USA]

5:10pm CET

The Rocks and Minerals of Climate Change

Nicole Stott

[USA]

5:20pm CET

Tafadzwa Kurotwi & Shreya Ramachandran

[Zimbabwe/USA]

5:25pm CET

Rob Hopkins

[UK]

5:35pm CET

Why the nurturing of longing is vital to addressing the climate emergency.

Sage Lenier

[USA]

5:40pm CET

Jerome Foster II

[USA]

5:40pm CET

Edward Norton

[USA]

5:55pm CET

Actor Edward Norton will share his thoughts about climate and education to the audience.



During the event students will be sharing their work

Country School
KenyaTake Action Global Innovation Lab
AustraliaCranbourne Secondary College
UkrainePrimary School 45 of Poltava City Council
IndiaSeth Anandram Jaipuria School
PakistanGovernment Primary School Rorhya Qadeem Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
TurkeyYenimahalle Kampüs Koleji
PolandPrivate Secondary School Polish Noblistow N2
SpainInternational Sek Alboran
Sierra LeoneEducAid Primary School Maronka
CanadaRidley College
TurkeyMuğla Technology and Culture College
GreeceKindergarten of Rizario of Trikala
NigeriaMethodist Girls High School Yaba
MexicoConalep 052 Cardenas Tabasco
BrazilColégio Positivo Joinville
USAVenice High School
JamaicaYallahs Primary School
USAAsia Pacific International School
USABullis Charter School