Climate Action + Lunar Exploration
Love it or hate it, a new era of Lunar exploration is here. Join the conversation and influence its unfolding.
At the start of this new venture of a permanent presence on the Moon, we aim to stimulate the alliance of Earth and Space environmentalists. Together, let’s take a hard look at the ramifications of exploration and utilization of the Moon and create a roadmap to ensure this movement off world truly is of benefit for Earth and all Humankind.
Climate Action + Lunar Exploration
Expert Panels
- Earth+Lunar Science
- Environmentalism
- The Space Industry
- First Nations
- Policy+Law
APRIL 22 ~ EARTH DAY
With global interest in Lunar exploration and utilization, we need to start to clearly define the modus operandi for activities on and around the Moon. The Moon Village Association has initiated the Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA). This group published a report that has inspired the United Nations to start this important discussion.
Now is the time to define how to protect lunar environment and its link to the Earth environment.
We share the mission to cultivate meaningful conversations for all stakeholders towards creating a roadmap to truly sustainable lunar exploration.
Two Expert Panels
The Moon was once part of Earth, and it’s continual influence on our biosphere is undeniable. The cross influence between Lunar Exploration and Climate Change will be discussed for the first time.
What is “The Environment” in this New Space Age?
- What is the science of an integrated Earth - Moon System?
- How is the lunar and cis-lunar environment fundamentally different from Earth?
- Will Space/Lunar exploration harm the Earth? Is it already?
- What must be considered to preserve the “Lunar environment, including sites of special scientific interest and Heritage”?
- What is being taken for granted, and not included in the current Lunar exploration plans?
Discussion / Break
Can Lunar exploration help mitigate the Climate Crisis?
- What are some tangible potentials of a technology revolution spurred by a sustainable Lunar settlement?
- How might a policy and legal framework focus Lunar ambitions for sustainability?
- What voices or perspectives are not being considered in the current regime and plans?
- Can we anticipate the power of changing perspectives via the Overview Experience as more people leave Earth?
- Is a holistic and inclusive approach to Lunar settlement planning possible?
Followed by 1/2 hour Open Discussion
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PANEL 1 HOST
ITALY - MOON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
Giuseppe Reibaldi is a Senior Space Policy Adviser, President and co-founder of the Moon Village Association, and Executive Secretary of the Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA). He has been the Co-founder and Executive Secretary of The Hague International Space Resources Working Group. He is the Director of Human Spaceflight at the International Academy of Astronautics. For 35 years he worked for the European Space Agency and introduced Space Policy in the Italian Universities in the 90s. He is the author of more than 80 publications, as well as a book about International Space Station Utilization, translated into Italian, English and Greek.
MODERATOR
USA - COSMIC CITIZEN TRAININGS
Founder of Cosmic Citizen Trainings and life-long environmentalist, Cristina Star is an interdisciplinary scientist with a degree in Physics from UC Berkeley and graduate work in climate physics at University of Michigan. She has done research in mass extinctions, climate change, isotope geochemistry, river biochemistry, and observational astronomy. Star is currently finishing her Masters thesis in Space Policy exploring applying Benefit based business models to space companies and government policy. Cristina is the Environmental Task Force Lead for The Human Space Program with Frank White, an advisor to SETI Institute and IONS, and the lead facilitator for SpaceKindLeadership Training.
PANEL 2 HOST
USA - THE HUMAN SPACE PROGRAM
Frank White is an educator, space philosopher, and communications consultant. He has authored 14 books on topics ranging from space exploration to climate change to artificial intelligence. His best-known work is The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution, which is considered to be a seminal work in the field of space exploration. White is the co-founder and president of The Human Space Program, a project working towards conscious space migration and stewardship of the solar ecosystem. He is a graduate of Harvard, earned an M.Phil. in Politics from Oxford University, is a Rhodes Scholar, currently teaches in Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education and Kepler Space University.
The new race to the Moon is on!
The US, Europe, China, Russia, India, Japan, commercial interests and the world turn their gaze toward creating a permanent lunar presence and altering an ancient and nearly pristine moonscape in the process, fulfilling a sci-fi fantasy over a century in the making.
Many environmentalists strongly critique using resources and polluting industries to leave Earth at this time of an accelerating climate crisis that requires all our attention.
Yet, most Space professionals consider themselves environmentalists, championing “To Space, for Earth!”
How do we reconcile these, and include more diverse perspectives representing humanity in order to proceed deliberately and sustainably with Lunar exploration and utilization?
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For anyone enthusiastic or curious about the influence of Space on Earth, the Moon, or climate action.