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Collective Action in Climate Crisis: A Keynote Speech for the Climate Action Accelerator

January 9, 2024/0 Comments on David Nabarro: A Keynote Speech for the Climate Action Accelerator on Collective Action/inReflections- By David Nabarro

In early November 2023, I had the honour of participating in the Climate Action Accelerator’s annual event, Fast Tracks – Accelerating climate Action to better meet growing needs. On stage at Campus Biotech, I shared my belief that the journey ahead will be influenced by our collective human spirit and cooperation. I underscored the importance of fostering a culture of collaboration, prioritising collective goals over individual ambitions, and complementing confrontation and competition with constructive engagement.

I advocated for leadership that works with living systems – an inclusive approach that necessitates engaging with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including those with opposing views. This method goes beyond seeking common ground; it’s about creating platforms for dialogue and fostering relationships that drive systemic change, moving beyond consensus to meaningful collaboration.

Reflecting on my work with the United Nations on food systems, I shared insights on how facilitating dialogues for the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, involving thousands, led to a collective vision for sustainable and equitable food systems – and over 100 national pathways for food systems transformation were developed by Member States. This exemplified the importance of unconditional collaboration in building trust and driving change, and it is an effort that continues to evolve today.

I also referenced ongoing research at Imperial College on the mindsets required for effective climate action. This work further corroborates the necessity of embracing diverse perspectives and the willingness to engage across ideological divides in environmental initiatives. The urgency to foster a global culture of dialogue and consensus is critical for an effective climate crisis response. I called for the audience to harness ‘magnetic energy’ to bridge divides, urging a move towards engaging with diverse perspectives.

Can we step beyond our comfort zones and be the catalysts for a united, effective response to climate change? It’s a task that begins with our willingness to connect, listen deeply, and collaborate across all boundaries, in a way that enables every individual to evolve as a force for change.


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