Tickets for the Climate Integrity Summit 2025 are strictly limited and selling fast!

Wednesday 12 February
Australian Parliament House, Canberra
Bringing together leading experts to discuss climate solutions, and how to implement them.
Hurry! Tickets are strictly limited
Key speakers include:
- Antonia Burke
- Craig Foster AM, Human rights activist & Australian retired soccer player
- Senator David Pocock, Independent Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
- The Hon Doug Cameron, Former Senator for New South Wales
- Dr Emma Shortis, International & Security Affairs Director, The Australia Institute
- Dr Helder da Costa, General Secretary, The g7+ Secretariat
- Dr Mila Rosenthal, Executive Director, International Science Reserve & Co-founder, Planet Reimagined
- Polly Hemming, Climate & Energy Director, The Australia Institute
- Dr Richard Denniss, Executive Director, The Australia Institute
- Savenaca Narube, Unity Fiji Party Leader & Former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji
- Dr Shanta Barley, Chief Climate Scientist, Fortescue
- Yuki Tanabe, Sustainable Development and Aid Program Coordinator, Japan Center for a Sustainable Environment and Society
We’re often told Australia is too small to make a difference to global greenhouse gas emissions. But the truth is, as the world’s 13th largest economy, and one of the world’s largest fossil fuel exporters, Australia has – and continues to – play an influential role in global climate action.
In other words, what happens in Australia matters globally. The leaders we elect matter globally. When our government negotiates trade deals and international agreements it matters globally.
The integrity of Australia’s policies and laws across all areas ⎯ climate, environment, tax, health, security, technology, human rights and foreign affairs ⎯ have interrelated implications both here and abroad.
The integrity of Australia’s policies matter globally. The Australia Institute’s 2025 Climate Integrity Summit will explain how.
Book your tickets now to hear from a range of prominent international and local experts, discussing how:
- Australia’s domestic policy integrity influences the international context;
- Australia’s trade and multilateralism could lead the global transition away from fossil fuels; and,
- Australia’s 2025 federal election outcome will shape global climate action.
Book your ticket today to secure your spot!
We hope to see you there!
– The Australia Institute Team
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