Jane Fonda will honor Stella McCartney among the climatic heroes in New Nat Gala


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September 2, 2025

The British sustainability designer and activist Stella McCartney will be honored at the opening Gala Nat in New York at the end of this month.

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The event will gather a world class ecological celebrities line where McCartney will receive his honor 'fashion administrator' from the environmental activist Jane Fonda. The historian of nature and television presenter Sir David Attenborough will also be honored in the event along with environmental icons such as Jane Goodall, Sylvia Earle and Nemonte Nenquimo, “held by his extraordinary contribution to nature and climate action.”

The NAT? It is a new entity “dedicated to mobilizing capital for the initiatives of positive nature” that will bring together leaders, investors and innovative on September 21 at the beginning of the climatic week on the eve of the UN General Assembly in New York City.

They will attend with McCartney and Fonda will be their partner Environmental Lawyer Harrison Ford Plus Biologist Marino Earle, Zoologist/Anthropologist Goodall, model/UN ambassador, Sabrina Elba, environmentalist/activist Wanjira Mathai, oceanic conservationist Titouan Bernicot and indigenous indigenous activist designated to serve as a server of nature.

The Nat Gala “will celebrate the astonishment and wonder of the natural world and pay tribute to those who lead the change for the planet” and is based on a bold premise “that culture can accelerate finance for nature.”

It also builds a “more than a traditional fund collection event”, “will combine creativity with action, a convergence of ideas, influence and cultural expression, to help close the financial gap of $ 711 billion.”

The Nat gala also has the support of Climate Pullge (Amazon), L'Oréal, Spotify, Deloitte, Servicenow, Bank of America, Salesforce and Global University University Systems.

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