Some of the events will be held virtually from April 23-25 in partnership with the National Geographic Society to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

March 19, 2020

EarthX organizers announced today that the Earthx2020 Expo, marking the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, will be canceled in light of rapidly developing news of COVID-19, CDC guidelines and new City of Dallas requirements.

However, the Earthx2020Conferences and Film Festival will be held virtually in partnership with the National Geographic Society.

Most conferences will be presented virtually from April 23-25 and into May. EarthxEnergy’s Responsible Energy Acquisition conference and the EarthxLaw conference will be held live in the fall. The 50th Earth Day Celebration will be livestreamed on April 22. The virtual experience will be layered with EarthxFilm Festival programming of select 2020 films, which will then present its physical Film Festival in the fall along with the EarthxGlobalGala and the world premiere of The Way of the Rain – Hope For Earth, directed by Sibylle Szaggars Redford with a special narration – spoken word by Robert Redford.

“EarthX continues to move our mission forward to connect, collaborate and celebrate,” said Tony Keane, EarthX CEO. “Our mission is relevant, and this global situation is a great example of how small and interconnected we are to each other and the planet,.

EarthX places the health and safety of attendees, staff and event participants as its highest priority and has taken these actions in compliance with the guidelines set forth by local, state, and federal government health agencies.

"Collaboration and connectedness are critical as we seek to further the National Geographic Society's mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world," said Michael L. Ulica, president and CEO of the National Geographic Society. "We look forward to continuing to partner with EarthX to reach new audiences through the Earthx2020 virtual experience."

Trammell S. Crow, founder of EarthX, said their mission will continue.

“EarthX remains unwavering in its commitment to shed light on the environmental challenges facing our planet, and this recent crisis has been a testament to our strength in collectively spreading awareness and seeking solutions in the face of adversity,” said Crow. “We are all in this together.”


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