

Knowledge vs Action: Why The Climate Situation Keeps Getting Worse?
We have more climate data than ever before, yet the crisis only deepens. Why? Join Paul, Katrin, and Gaurav for an evening of unfiltered conversation. This isn’t a panel or a polished conference—there are no slides, no prepared scripts, and no "safe" language. It’s a raw, frank exchange between people who have earned the right to speak plainly, held in an intimate room of just thirty people. We’ll be digging into the uncomfortable friction between economics and ecology, the new hierarchies of the "green economy," and whether we’ve traded genuine action for carbon markets and rebranded aviation.
The Evening:
40 Minutes: A fluid, natural discussion between the speakers.
20 Minutes: Open dialogue with the room. No gatekeeping, no jargon—just a search for the truth in the gap between what we know and what we do. Details
Time: 60–75 minutes
Location: Wanakam, Amsterdam Oost
This event is presented in collaboration with Akaash Dudwani, founder of the Open Library on Green Economy (OLGE)**. OLGE was born from a frustratingly simple observation: while the world is drowning in climate data, the knowledge needed for real change is often locked behind academic paywalls, buried in jargon-heavy policy papers, or scattered across opaque corporate reports. By making sustainability research open, neutral, and actually usable for the public, OLGE works to bridge the gap between "having the data" and "taking the action"—a mission that sits at the very heart of tonight's discussion.