

About the Event
Humanity uses natural resources 1.7x faster the Earth can regenerate them (Global Footprint Network). As this gap between consumption and regeneration grows, how can we leverage technology to reduce our ecological overshoot? And how might these technologies represent a competitive advantage for their providers and users?
Join us on April 22nd for an interactive workshop inspired by and based on Global Footprint Network‘s tools and its Earth Overshoot Day, where attendees simulate the deployment of technological interventions with the goal of pushing back the date when the global population’s demand for ecological resources exceeds what the Earth can regenerate in that year. The event will include technology demos and a live simulation of how interventions can help #MoveTheDate.
11am - 12pm: Earth Overshoot Simulation
12pm - 1pm: Standing lunch and networking
Who We Are
Climate-focused venture builders Good Machine and GigaClimate develop physical solutions to drive gigaton-scale planetary impact - economically and operationally scalable interventions to shape the future of a sustainable global economy.
Together, we have developed solutions that contribute to sustainable fishing across 40+ countries, scaled plant-based meats at Impossible Foods, advised global startups on reducing post-harvest loss through technology, and dozens of additional company builds.
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The Earth Overshoot Day Simulator: Modeling Interventions that Push The Date is a free independent taking place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 at San Francisco. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 41 people have registered out of 41 spots. The event runs for approximately 2 hours.
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