Anne Rammi
Anne Rammi is a Brazilian eco-feminist, activist, and co-founder of the Be the Earth Foundation. As CEO of the foundation, she works to disrupt patriarchal structures and shift financial capital towards systems that foster ecological and community wealth. Anne also has a background in interior design, art education, and public policy for children and youth, and she has been involved in co-creating a fellowship to support women activists.
Martin Palmer
Martin Palmer is a theologian, specialist in world faiths, broadcaster, author, translator of Classic Chinese, environmentalist co-founder with HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh of the world’s largest civil society movement on the environment – that of the faiths – and President of FaithInvest, the first organisation founded to work with all major faiths to support them to invest in line with their values.
Jojo Mehta
Jojo co-founded Stop Ecocide in 2017, alongside barrister and legal pioneer the late Polly Higgins, to support the establishment of ecocide as a crime at the International Criminal Court. She is Chair of the charitable Stop Ecocide Foundation and convenor of the Independent Expert Panel for the Legal Definition of Ecocide. She has overseen the remarkable growth of the movement while coordinating between legal developments, diplomatic traction and public narrative.
Andreas Magnusson
Andreas is a moderator, presenter, activist, and speaker, who works with climate and sustainability issues. With a background from Fridays for Future, he works as a project manager for Climate Live Sweden. He approaches social issues with playfulness and curiosity, emphasizing the power of storytelling and the importance of youth engagement. Andreas is a recipient of the HM King Carl XVI foundation “Young Leadership” award.