Earthx2026 Unites Global Leaders and Innovators in Dallas, April 20-22
The 15th annual Earthx2026 “congress of conferences” arrives at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas. The three-day program runs April 20-22 and culminates on Earth Day.
Earthx2026 Unites Global Leaders and Innovators in Dallas, April 20-22. The event brings experts from business, science, government, and advocacy.
Event overview
The conference aims to move discussions into pragmatic, scalable action. Sessions cover markets, innovation, culture, and policy.
Organizers scheduled a three-night banquet series. The dinners will focus on environmental storytelling, capital markets, and international governance.
Notable speakers and honors
- Ed Begley Jr., actor and environmentalist, will receive the inaugural Earth Ambassador Award.
- Rachel Carson Begley, actor and environmentalist, is among the speakers.
- Dr. Robert Ballard, renowned ocean explorer, will present on exploration and science.
- Sylvia Earle, Mission Blue founder, receives the Ocean Protectors Prize.
- Tim Gallaudet, former NOAA administrator, will speak on ocean and climate issues.
- Torrei Hart, actress, comedian, and influencer, joins the roster of presenters.
- Riley Nelson, NASCAR head of sustainability, will discuss sports-driven sustainability.
- Monica Paul, executive director of the Dallas Sports Commission, will appear.
- Felipe Calderón, former president of Mexico, is listed among global leaders.
- Vicki Hollub will participate in a fireside chat on energy and the bioeconomy.
Program highlights
Day 1 — Monday, April 20
Sessions will prioritize climate action and regenerative agriculture. Panels address energy innovation and conservation leadership.
Youth and Indigenous activism appear on the agenda. The day ends with the Earth Ambassador Award for Ed Begley Jr. and a fireside keynote on storytelling and environmental leadership.
Day 2 — Tuesday, April 21
The program spotlights the bioeconomy and sustainable energy. Ocean conservation is a central theme.
Fireside chats will feature Vicki Hollub and Sylvia Earle. Panels will cover food systems, carbon capture, and sports-driven sustainability.
Sessions also examine ocean technology and community impact. Organizers will address legacy planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North Texas.
Day 3 — Wednesday, April 22 (Earth Day)
Topics include the circular economy and regenerative cities. Climate-smart energy sessions will run throughout the day.
Additional panels focus on green chemistry and sustainable urban planning. Water and land stewardship and ocean finance are also on the schedule.
Registration and coverage
Registration remains open for attendees and virtual participants. For schedules, tickets, and speaker details, visit Filmogaz.com.
The gathering promises conversations that span conservationists, entrepreneurs, educators, and policymakers. Organizers aim to convert dialogue into measurable action for people and planet.