After the Pandemic,  Prepare for the Roaring Twenties...and how it ended?

After the Pandemic, Prepare for the Roaring Twenties...and how it ended?

Fake news, rampant stock markets, giddy excess, spectacular innovation, and a world ravaged by disease and strife, the 1920s & 2020 share...

By Diplosphere

Date and time

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM NZDT

Location

Wellington Club

88 The Terrace Level 5 Wellington, Wellington 6011 New Zealand

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Let’s look back to look forward!

Fake news, rampant stock markets, giddy excess, spectacular innovation, discord, and a world ravaged by disease and strife … the 1920s and 2020s (so far) share common ground.

We face a pandemic spread via mass transport, questioning of truths once held dear, a geo-political shift from West to East, and an economy sustained by credit, and hydrocarbon. And of course, we face the looming challenge of climate change and the collective need to address global warming or live in a much less hospitable world.

Where will it all land?

In this Diplosphere panel discussion, our speakers will explore – the economy, environment, innovation & geo-politics of the 2020s, and use the lens of the 1920s to explore lessons to be had, and even gaze into a crystal ball on potential outcomes.

Chair: Maty Nikkhou-O'Brien, Founder & Executive Director, Diplosphere

Speakers:

  • Her Excellency Nina Obermaier, EU Ambassador to New Zealand
  • Simon Upton, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
  • Kirk Hope, CEO, BusinessNZ
  • John Ballingall, Economist, Sense Partners
  • Prof Tim Naish, Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington
  • Pinky Agnew MNZM, VCANZ, Expert on Love

The discussion will be followed by networking drinks.

Proceedings:

  • 5.00pm Doors open, registration, drinks
  • 5.30-6.30pm Diplosphere panel discussion

Dress code: Chic

Organised by

Diplosphere is a non-partisan organisation with the mission to promote independent thinking and diplomacy. We shed light on world events and bring perspectives, so that New Zealanders may be better informed and make better decisions. Our independence is our point of difference.

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