Green&Blue Festival Returns to Milan with Focus on Collective Sustainability
The fifth edition of the Green&Blue Festival is set to take place from June 4 to 6, 2026, at the National Science and Technology Museum in Milan. Centered on the theme "We. We are all protagonists of sustainability," the event emphasizes collective action and community synergy in addressing environmental challenges amidst global geopolitical tensions. The festival will feature discussions, workshops, and exhibitions involving a diverse array of participants, including prominent scientists, policymakers, activists, and citizens. Notable speakers include atmospheric physicist Michael Oppenheimer, climatologist Kate Marvel, and Copernicus director Carlo Buontempo. Institutional representatives such as Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin and organizations like WWF and Greenpeace will also contribute. The program includes unique connections to research stations in the Arctic and Antarctica, insights from the European Space Agency, and cultural performances. By highlighting how individual choices multiply into global impact, the festival aims to trace actionable paths for institutions and companies to achieve sustainability targets through shared responsibility and scientific collaboration.
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Green&Blue Festival Returns to Milan with Focus on Collective Sustainability
The fifth edition of the Green&Blue Festival is set to take place from June 4 to 6, 2026, at the National Science and Technology Museum in Milan. Centered on the theme "We. We are all protagonists of sustainability," the event emphasizes collective action and community synergy in addressing environmental challenges amidst global geopolitical tensions. The festival will feature discussions, workshops, and exhibitions involving a diverse array of participants, including prominent scientists, policymakers, activists, and citizens. Notable speakers include atmospheric physicist Michael Oppenheimer, climatologist Kate Marvel, and Copernicus director Carlo Buontempo. Institutional representatives such as Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin and organizations like WWF and Greenpeace will also contribute. The program includes unique connections to research stations in the Arctic and Antarctica, insights from the European Space Agency, and cultural performances. By highlighting how individual choices multiply into global impact, the festival aims to trace actionable paths for institutions and companies to achieve sustainability targets through shared responsibility and scientific collaboration.
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