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Co-hosted by Philanthropy Impact and BBC Media Action, this exclusive evening will explore the power of the media to influence philanthropic priorities, inspire action, and shape the public conversation around climate change and environmental issues.
Against the backdrop of escalating climate challenges, the role of trusted journalism and compelling storytelling has never been more critical. Through a dynamic panel featuring leading voices in the sector, we will uncover how media narratives can mobilise resources, shift perspectives, support information flows that help people adapt to climate change, and strengthen collaboration between the philanthropic, environmental, and communications sectors.
Featuring a renowned panel of representatives from BBC Media Action, BBC Broadcasters and other leading figures in the industry, this event is not one to miss!
Read the panel’s biographies here.
Event Location: The Council Chamber, London Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, W1A 1AA
On Arrival: Please enter through BBC Old Broadcasting House entrance (the dark doors shown below underneath the statue) to check-in and be escorted to the event space. There will be a custom check-in desk for the event once you enter through the Old Broadcasting House entrance.
IMPORTANT:
Tuesday 18 November 2025 05:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Caroline Sugg, Director of Strategy, Policy and Partnerships at BBC Media Action
Danielle Mulder, Sustainability Officer, BBC Group
Rupert Earle, Partner and Head of Media Litigation, Bates Wells
Anna Josse, Founder and CEO, Prism The Gift Fund
Guest Speaker: Justin Rowlatt, Climate Editor, BBC Group
Amanda Burrell, International Environmental Broadcaster & Executive Producer
