Natalia GREENE

Biography

Natalia Greene - Ecuadorian activist and political scientist. Bachelor of Arts at Hampshire College, Massachusetts. Master’s degree in Social Sciences from FLACSO-Ecuador, Master’s degree in Climate Change and Sustainable Development from UASB-EC. Promoted the recognition of Rights for Nature in Ecuador’s Constitution and has worked on the environmental and indigenous aspects of the Yasuní-ITT Initiative to keep oil underground in the Amazon. Previously President, currently Board Member of the Ecuadorian Coordinator of Organizations for the Defense of Nature and the Environment (CEDENMA).  Global Coordinator of  GARN and member of its Executive Committee. Secretary of the International Tribunals for the Rights of Nature.   Expert of the UN Harmony with Nature initiative network since 2016.

Speaking at

Dialogue: What is the role of humans in a more-than-human world?

Oct 09 2025 (17:30 - 18:30)

Room: Reimagining Conservation
Dialogue: What is the role of humans in a more-than-human world?
The Invisible Thread: Mentorship and Collaboration Across Generations

Oct 10 2025 (15:00 - 15:40)

Room: CS-Nature-Climate-People Nexus
The Invisible Thread: Mentorship and Collaboration Across Generations