2023 Schedule
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- Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 1 (Room 206/207)
- Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 2 (Room 208)
- Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 3 (Room 209)
- Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 4 (Room 211)
- Miami Beach Convention Center, Expo Hall B Stage
- Miami Beach Convention Center, Sunset Vista A (4th Floor)
- New World Center, Michael Tilson Thomas Performance Hall
Tuesday, March 7th
The Renewable Power Paradox: Shovel-Ready with Nowhere to Go
With solar and wind farms expanding across the nation and ambitious renewable deployment goals pushing for more, what say should communities have? This session explores who gets asked to sacrifice for the clean energy transition, and what can be done to prevent community harm.
How We'll Get There: The Future of Transportation
The transportation industry is tasked with cutting its third of global CO2 emissions while still keeping the world moving. Hear about the future of transport from leaders revolutionizing the aviation, auto, and shipping sectors.
Wednesday, March 8th
Some Clarity on Clearing: How to End Deforestation
Deforestation has major impacts on people and planet, particularly people who live in and rely directly on forests. Our panelists will discuss corporate, investor, and government pledges to end deforestation, noting where they’re making progress and where they are falling short.
Scaling Up Nature-based Climate Infrastructure
“Gray infrastructure”—large projects engineered to prevent climate disasters—aren’t holding up to the extremes of the changing climate. Nature-based solutions represent a different and effective approach, but scaling them up requires some innovative thinking.
The Tech Sector That’s Still on the Rise
Though the tech sector is in a slowdown, resources and attention are on the rise for climate tech start-ups. Hear from leaders of companies generating nuclear power, redesigning electrolysis, and revolutionizing energy storage solutions, on the role they’re playing in accelerating the clean energy transition.
Thursday, March 9th
Beyond Plastic
Is plastic bad, or are waste and recycling systems simply broken? Designers, entrepreneurs, and policy leaders weigh in on the impact of plastic, how companies are rethinking their use of the material, and the promise of alternative materials to replace it.
Made in America: A New Era of Clean Technology Competitiveness
With tech from geothermal systems to carbon capture, the US has the opportunity to be a key global cleantech supplier—employing millions of Americans, bolstering domestic supply chains, and making massive industrial investments to drive down costs and accelerate climate action. So how do we usher in this new era?