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April 19, 2023
Celebrate Stockholm Climate Week with us
Join us for a glass of sparkling wine, some green snacks, and mingle with our friends, partners, speakers, business leaders, and international guests.
Drop in after work at SPACE Arena in central Stockholm to celebrate Stockholm Climate Week, together with We Don’t Have Time, the UN Development Programme and Exponential Roadmap Initiative.
This is your opportunity to meet the great minds behind UNDP's most successful campaign #DontChooseExtinction and Frankie the Dino in person. Be one of the 2.2 billion viewers of this campaign and change the world together with us!
Get to know the true and previously untold story about We Don’t Have Time and the journey we’re on. Listen to the founders tell our story of how we helped shape a global movement – from Trump and Greta, via Frankie the Dino and Rosie the Riveter – to our current plans to connect people and the world’s climate data.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to mingle with our investors, partners, high-level speakers, and people from all over the world involved in We Don’t Have Time.
Come change the world and have fun with us!
Frankie the Dino Party is part of Stockholm Climate Week. Main page. April 18 • April 19 • April 20 • April 22
The SPACE Arena entrance is on Sergels Torg, a two-level plaza just a five-minute walk from Stockholm Central Station. The entrance does not have a street number but is located below street level, right next to MAX Burgers in the northern corner of the square. Look for the We Don’t Have Time logo and symbols. 💚 ⚠️️
Take the subway to T-Centralen, and you’ll arrive at our doorstep. If you’re traveling from a distance, please use the train or other means of sustainable transportation.
Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.
https://www.earthday.orgCatarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson is an expert moderator, lecturer, and devoted workshop leader in facilitating sustainable development. Catarina moderates for the EU Commission, the Swedish Government, corporations, local municipalities, and universities. She is also content director at A Sustainable Tomorrow and co-founder of the global climate NGO Our Kids´Climate.
Ingmar is serial entrepreneur within financial communication and nominated for a DI Gasell Award, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year, Sweden’s Environmental Influencer 2018, and International Gamechanger of the Year 2020, and Green Warrior 2021. Ingmar Rentzhog has been the chairman of the environmental think tank Global Challenge. He is on the board of Naventus Corporate Finance. He’s a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality and European Climate Policy Task Force and he was in 2022 appointed a European Climate Pact Ambassador by the European Commission.
https://www.wedonthavetime.orgDr. Sweta Chakraborty is the CEO of North America, We Don’t Have Time. She is a partner at Pioneer Public Affairs. She is also the founder and principal of Adapt to Thrive, a venture that seeks to better inform individuals, businesses, and government entities on the complex, interconnected challenges, such as food insecurity and disease, already existing and emerging from a warming planet.
http://swetachakraborty.comPatrick Kiarie is an Eco-Warrior, and the Representative of We Don't Have Time Kenya and a small scale businessman. He is passionate about climate change and how to transform small business enterprises into circular and green businesses. Patrick won last year's WDHT Climate idea - Borrowing from the future. Borrowing from the future is an idea based to be a model program for educating young people on climate change and building a platform for the youth to contribute to innovations in climate change. Recently, Patrick was nominated among the top 10 most influential youths in Kenya.
Boaz Paldi is the United Nations Development Programme Chief Creative Officer. In this role, Boaz oversees UNDP’s advocacy, flagship campaigns, events and partnerships. Most recently Paldi managed the design, rollout and launch of the #dontchooseextinction campaign. Before being appointed to his current role, Paldi led UNDP’s advocacy and communication as well as implementing UNDP’s multimedia strategy and co-founding the Social Good Summit. Prior to joining UNDP, Boaz worked as a TV journalist for 17 years covering conflicts, natural disasters and human-interest stories in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Balkans first for the BBC then the Associated Press and finally joining Reuters where he worked as a TV News Executive Producer for over 12 years.
Riad has twenty-five years of experience in sustainable development and economics, focusing on technical cooperation and policy advisory support to governments in Africa, Arab States, and Asia and Pacific regions and is currently a Senior Principal Advisor on Small Island Developing States (SIDS), in the Bureau for Policy and Program Support/Global Policy Network. Prior to joining UNDP, Riad was an Economist at the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), working on international trade and foreign direct investment, and at the International Labor Organization (ILO) on the impact of technology and job generation in developing countries. He has worked with the private sector and lectured at the University of Paris V. Over the past years at UNDP, Riad has worked closely with the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), on critical issues related to the implementation of SDGs and SAMOA Pathway in SIDS, including how to capitalize on digital transformation for SIDS.
Sverker C. Jagers is a researcher and lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Göteborg University. His research interests include green political theory, international relations, environmental public opinion, and environmental management. He is also the Director of CeCAR (Centre for Collective Action Research).
Gail Gaille is a business leader with a strong sense of social purpose. She is the co-founder of Project Everyone - a UN Global Partner for SDG Advocacy and Outreach which seeks to put the power of communications behind the Global Goals. Gail started her career working for advertising agencies, before taking a role at the BBC - where she led the marketing of Radio 1, BBC News, Sport, CBeebies and BBC Three. After co-founding Project Everyone, Gail had a spell as CEO of the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation. In 2019, she launched Project 17 - a consultancy helping the private sector orient their purpose around the Global Goals. Along with Loyiso Madinga, Gail is the co-host of the recently launched Global Goals podcast - ‘An Idiot’s Guide to Saving the World’.
Anette Nordvall is the chairwoman of We Don't Have Time. Active Early Stage Tech Investor and Environmentalist, focusing on the New Nordic markets on ICT, and Deep-tech Science based innovation; while adding for profit Impact, Diversity, Environment, and Global goals into the mist. Appreciated Board member, Public speaker and Business leader. Appointed by Swedish Business Magazine Di Digital as one of Sweden’s Most Powerful Tech-investors 2015, 2016. Named at Nordic100 Most Influential Person, 2017 and 2018. Nominated as Pay-it-forward Investor 2017 at Swedish Start-up Gala. Mentioned in EBAN 2018 report on 200+ most active Business Angels in Europe. Cored at Venture Cup Swedish Country final 2018 as "Sweden's nicest Business Angel”. Nominated by DI Digital as one of Sweden's most important tech Investor 2021.
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a United Nations organization tasked with helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human development. In October 2021, UNDP launched the campaign #Dontchooseextinction as a response to the monumental challenge of billions of dollars spent on fossil fuels subsidies while hundreds of millions of people live in poverty. Read more.
The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union. It operates as a cabinet government, with 27 members of the Commission headed by a President. The European Commission's Representative Office in Sweden promotes political dialogue, informs about current issues in the EU and keeps in touch with authorities, stakeholders, the media and the general public.
The Exponential Roadmap Initiative brings together innovators, transformers, and disruptors taking action in line with 1.5°C, with the mission to halve emissions before 2030 through exponential climate action and solutions. The Exponential Roadmap Initiative is an accredited partner of the United Nations Race To Zero, and a founding partner of the 1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders and the SME Climate Hub.
The Earth Day Network’s mission is to diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide. Growing out of the first Earth Day in 1970, EARTHDAY.ORG is the world’s largest recruiter to the environmental movement, working with more than 150,000 partners in over 192 countries to drive positive action for our planet. Read more.
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