A dynamic think-tank style convening entity that generates multi-sector agendas aimed at aligning and strategically advancing humanity from the Anthropocene to the Symbioscene.

Indigenous, Migrant and Frontline Communities
are at the center of systemic change.

Indigenous Peoples  

Indigenous Peoples represent 80% of the world’s remaining land biodiversity, 25% of the world’s land, and 30% of its natural resources. The voluntary carbon market is the most pronounced form currently to reach net-zero targets through nature-based solutions; however, better and more equitable practices must be established with neutral, science-backed research, development, and policy. 

Climate Migrants

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) predicts that by 2050, there could be anywhere between 44 million to 216 million climate migrants. Globally, the diaspora sends remittances that are greater financially than all foreign aid and investment combined. 

Frontline Communities

The Global South and Global North are experiencing— and therefore unified by—natural disasters and the impact of pollution. And yet, the Global South is disproportionately affected by climate change, despite contributing significantly less to the climate crisis when compared to the Global North. Climate-related natural disasters are costing the world $16 million per hour says the World Economic Forum. 

We champion the Nature Positive Goal to ‘halt and reverse nature loss by 2030 on a 2020 baseline, and achieve full recovery by 2050’

Existence Collective supports the geopolitical and global economic benefits of a just (fair) and equitable, transition towards an Earth that sustains human growth in mutualistic harmony with nature.

How we do change

Our multi-sectoral approach to systematic change depends on two key factors:

Conveners

The Existence Collective is guided by esteemed experts in academia and sustainable development. Our Conveners unite under the shared vision of humanitarian good, championing economic inclusion as essential to the success of the global green and blue transition.

Collective

Our commitments underscore the importance of humanitarian efforts and foster collaboration towards achieving the Nature Positive Goal.

Our latest news

Announcing Existence Collective Oxford’s Academic Conference: New Knowledge on Migration, Development, and Policy

Thursday, June 27th 2024

Launching a new UK-based think tank style convening entity, the Existence Collective.

Announcing Existence Collective at KoKo, Leaders On Purpose CEO Summit - London Climate Week 2024

Thursday, June 27th 2024

Leaders on Purpose® supports businesses in transitioning to become more sustainable and fit for the future.

IMFC Endowment for Indigenous, Migrant and Frontline Communities

Wednesday, December 13th 2023

Existence Collective founder introduces the IMFC endowment at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Dubai (COP28) at the IMFC Pavilion inside the Greenzone, and at Hubculture.