The Global Event Tech Summit 2023
The Global Event Tech Summit 2023 and One Tribe are working together to protect rainforest. When you attend this year’s Global Event Tech Summit 2023 you automatically save trees in the rainforest and help to improve the carbon footprint of your involvement with the event.
The Global Event Tech Summit 2023 is participating in the United Nations Framework for Climate Change to adopt the UN Sustainability Goals. Working together as one tribe to help fight climate change together.
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02.1 - HOW IT WORKS
How it Works
When you register to attend for the Global Event Tech Summit 2023 you automatically save rainforest. This helps fight the climate crisis by reducing CO2 in our atmosphere and instantly improves the carbon footprint of your attendance to the event.
One Tribe connects the Global Event Tech Summit 2023 and its delegates to rainforest protection projects and tracks your climate impact in real-time.
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Why Rainforests
Rainforests are the lungs of our planet, the natural solution to climate change that remove and store CO2 from our atmosphere. Your purchase has now directly helped protect them.
How does One Tribe protect rainforest?
One Tribe connects the Global Event Tech Summit 2023 directly to rainforest protection charities through the platform so every attendee can directly donate and protect rainforests and the indigenous tribes and biodiversity that call them home. The rainforest charities then fund on-the-ground projects to save and continually protect the land.
How are the funds distributed?
Throughout the course of the event One Tribe collects payments from the Global Event Tech Summit 2023 who are protecting rainforests with their delegates. One Tribe then makes payments to the projects via our conservation partners.
These funds are distributed to the relevant conservation teams to continue the protection of threatened rainforests.