Sandrine Dixson-Declève

[1] Dixson-Declève is a TED Countdown and TedX speaker and author of numerous publications and book chapters including Earth for all – A survival guide to humanity, published in 2022.

[6] These reports, first published in 2018 provide a set of key policy levers to address the cross-cutting challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and human health and wellbeing.

In conversation with TED global curator Bruno Giussani, she presented "5 keys to shifting to a well-being economy - and the cost of inaction”, outlining what has been learned since the first[11] "Limits to Growth"[12] report warned of the consequences of unlimited economic growth and presenting Earth4All:[13] an international initiative identifying the transformations needed to move to wellbeing economies, accelerate systems-change, and achieve greater wellbeing for all within planetary boundaries.

Dixson-Declѐve co-authored the upcoming book "Earth for All – A Survival Guide for Humanity"; which brings together the findings of leading economists and scientists from around the world over a two year period.

As part of the Earth4All initiative, the 21st Century Transformational Economics Commission,[15] co-led by Dixson-Declѐve and Anders Wijkman, guided state-of-the-art computer modeling, to explore policies likely to deliver the most good for the majority of people.

Dixson-Declѐve recently released a joint intergenerational book on the future, climate change and the risks that weigh on humanity:“Quel Monde Pour Demain”, Éditions Luc Pire.

Dixson-Declѐve has worked with chemical and petro-chemical producers and the Finnish Environment Institute (FEI) on the European Commission’s MTBE Risk Assessment Dixson-Declève currently Chairs the European Commission, Expert Group on Economic and Societal Impact of Research & Innovation (ESIR) and sits on several boards and advisory boards including Climate KIC, Laudes Foundation, EDP, BMW, UCB and is a Senior Associate and faculty member of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL).

Sandrine Dixson-Declève
Sandrine Dixson-Declève