2023 Schedule

Tuesday, March 7th
Tuesday, March 7th
2:30pm–03:30pm EDT
2023 Climate
Feeding Communities when Fields are Frying

As we face a crisis of water security and soaring heat, agricultural fields and yields are suffering. Hear from global food experts on innovations that can combat growing food insecurity without further fueling the climate crisis.

Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 3 (Room 209) — Breakout
Wednesday, March 8th
11:30am–12:30pm EDT
2023 Climate
Charging Forward: Transportation, Electrification, and Resilience

To really have a shot at stopping climate change, we need to work toward carbon-free energy delivery and a clean air future. That means not only making a lot of electricity cleanly, but finding ways to store it efficiently. We must also directly measure where emissions and climate pollutants are coming from and understand who they’re impacting so we can effectively target and track solutions. What...

Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 3 (Room 209) — Breakout
1:00pm–02:00pm EDT
2023 Climate
Schooling the Climate Crisis

In 2021, over a million K-12 students missed school because of extreme weather events—and yet their schools are largely silent on the realities of climate change. This can change if we activate the next generation of climate leaders while we transform their schools with electric buses, renewable energy, and sustainable lunchrooms.

Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 3 (Room 209) — Breakout
2:30pm–03:30pm EDT
2023 Climate
Global Entrepreneurs Advancing Accessible Climate Solutions

With greenhouses-in-a-box in India, harvested invasive seaweed in the Carribean, and off-the-grid refrigeration for Nigerians, entrepreneurs are building innovative solutions for communities often priced out of climate adaptation.

Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 3 (Room 209) — Breakout
Thursday, March 9th
9:30am–10:30am EDT
2023 Climate
Taking the Mine out of Mines: Sourcing the Critical Minerals of our Future

Critical minerals are the necessary building blocks of the clean energy infrastructure of our future, and the geopolitical race to source them is on. For an industry that is inherently extractive, however, can we make the process additive for economies, communities, and the environment?

Miami Beach Convention Center, Breakout Room 3 (Room 209) — Breakout
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