The climate catastrophe upon us inspired us to share a positive outlook and action-oriented approach shared at our last Sanders Institute Gathering. The three-day symposium brought together elected officials, academics, activists, journalists, financial experts, filmmakers, and thought leaders to explore pressing topics, from healthcare and artificial intelligence to the evolving role of media in affecting change.
Our Opening Night session, “The Climate Crisis,” set the stage with a discussion between Bill McKibben, renowned author and founder of Third Act, and Ben Jealous, Executive Director of the Sierra Club and former CEO of the NAACP. Their powerful insights and compelling arguments illuminated the urgent need for bold action in the face of climate change.
It wasn’t all bad news, however…
Bill McKibben highlighted the significant strides made with initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the potential for political healing as these funds are utilized across the country – in red and blue states alike. While emphasizing the critical nature of the climate crisis, he also offered information on cutting-edge advances, urging us to embrace hope and push for transformative change before time runs out.
Ben Jealous spoke about the tangible progress, such as investments in urban tree planting, solar access for all, and significant environmental victories. His message of optimism and action provides hope amidst the ongoing climate challenges.
If you missed the live event, we encourage you to watch the full video of their talk above or on The Sanders Institute YouTube. It’s a powerful reminder of the critical issues at stake and the positive steps we can take together.