Tomorrowland organizes sustainability conference with European Commissioner Timmermans and writer Harari | Inland

Love Tomorrow is a department of Tomorrowland that sets up projects around sustainability, but also wants to make people think about health, respect and innovation. In its own words, the dance festival itself is already trying to make the most of sustainability. It does this in the form of less use of oil-fired generators, more electric shuttle buses, sustainable suppliers, recycling and biodegradable food packaging. However, Love Tomorrow also wants to share its ideas with the wider public and is therefore organizing a separate conference this year with numerous lectures.

The sustainability conference will take place on Thursday 28 July in the tent of the Freedom Stage of Tomorrowland. Tickets cost 60 euros. Keynote speaker is Yuval Noah Harari, known for his books ‘Sapiens’, ‘Homo deus’ and ’21 lessons for the 21st century’. European Commissioner Frans Timmermans will also visit, as will David Sirota, the screenwriter of the film ‘Don’t Look Up’ about warning climate scientists who are not taken seriously. There are also several CEOs of sustainable companies and experts from think tanks on the bill.

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