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Accessibility to knowledge and to means of participation so everyone can be an active participant of change.
In 2026, we prepared interesting sessions about this themes:

Information Integrity
In an era of accelerating climate change and global crises, the integrity of information has become essential to meaningful action. This conference brings together global leaders to dissect the complex issue of climate change disinformation, analyzing its impact on public trust and policy. We will transition from problem analysis to concrete solutions, highlighting multilateral frameworks and real-world tools that empower communities and institutions to build a more resilient, evidence-based information ecosystem.

Climate communication
Effective climate communication is the key to transforming awareness into impactful action. This session examines how to go beyond simply sharing information to inspire behavioral change, mobilize public engagement, and drive meaningful shifts in business practices. Through successful strategies, innovative tools and storytelling, and audience-centered approaches, the discussion will uncover how to craft climate messages that resonate across diverse communities and inspire action.
Decolonizing Crisis: The Nexus of War, Climate, and Ecocide
This conference brings together leading voices to dissect the mechanisms of crisis and the forces that influence them, spanning resource conflicts, technological control, information warfare, and legacies of colonialism. The discussion will pivot from conflict analysis to actionable solutions, exploring how we can identify and utilise new, decentralised forms of power to challenge global crises and re-centre agency in the hands of communities and individuals.
Protect What Matters: Law in Action
Law is one of the key levers society can use to protect nature and advance justice. It can turn shared values into enforceable duties, reshape incentives, and hold powerful actors accountable. This session explores how strategic litigation and legal advocacy are helping to shift climate action from voluntary commitments to obligations with real consequences. We will hear from Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, the youth-led movement that helped drive the request to the International Court of Justice on states’ climate obligations. Because legal breakthroughs are only the beginning, we will also explore how to keep this momentum alive, so hard-won principles become lasting protection for people, places, and generations to come.