By 2050, our planet will support two billion more people than it does today. Panelists environmental justice advocate Mustafa Ali, marine conservationist Jess Cramp, National Geographic Society Chief Scientist Jonathan Baillie, molecular biologist Natalie Kofler, and moderator and New York Times investigative reporter Ian Urbina focus on what a sustainable, balanced future could look like–one based not just on choices, but compromise.
National Geographic Explorers Festival brings together innovative scientists, conservationists, explorers, and storytellers from around the world to share their discoveries, insights, and solutions for creating a more sustainable future. The annual event welcomes National Geographic educators, fellows, grantees, and more back to Society headquarters in Washington, D.C. for a week of collaboration, conservation, and creativity. #NatGeoFest
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