
Meeting between worlds: Orientation for a shared horizon
Meeting between worlds: Orientation for a shared horizon
June 23 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm BST
This 90–120 minute dialogue brings together practitioners, funders, movement leaders, and knowledge holders from Asia and Europe to explore how cross-regional relationships can respond to a time of climate transition and deepening fragmentation. Instead of focusing on blocs or competition, the session centres on mutual learning, indigenous and place-based wisdom traditions, and the role of love, care, and well-being as credible anchors for climate collaboration and economic imagination.
Through a short panel and facilitated breakouts, participants will inquire together: What does it take to rise collectively in a fracturing world, and what can Asia and Europe see together that neither can see alone?
The event aims to surface “footholds of hope” — concrete examples, questions, and relationships that can contribute to positive social tipping points and inform future work in institutions, networks, and movements.
Who is this session for?
The event would benefit from a deliberately mixed group, including:
- Climate and systems practitioners from Asia and Europe
- Philanthropy, finance, and well-being economy actors
- Indigenous, cultural, and movement-based knowledge holders
- Facilitators, storytellers, and bridge-builders working across regions or traditions
- Policymakers and conveners interested in new forms of international cooperation


