2023 Schedule
- All
- 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
Cultivating Coastlines: Kelp, Oysters, and a New Wave of Regenerative Ocean Farming
Regenerative ocean farming not only delivers nutritious seafood; it can provide dietary supplements for livestock, ingredients for cosmetics, alternatives to plastics, and lots of jobs. It can also improve water quality, restore biodiversity, enhance storm resilience for coastal communities, and may even be a significant carbon sink. Smart public and private support could help cultivate this delic...
Where Buildings Meet Breakwaters: Design Solutions for Resilient Coastlines
In Miami and New York—cities famous for great design—underwater sculptures and creative landscape architecture could protect buildings from the next big flood, and protect local ecosystems in the process
Wednesday, March 8th
Green is the New Black: Could Fashion be Good for the Planet?
The fashion industry can claim 10% of global carbon emissions, never mind its demand on water resources and waste created by manufacturing facilities. But if we can grow “leather” from mushrooms and use cotton fields as carbon sinks, could the fashion industry actually be good for the planet?
Corporate Climate Pledges: How to Move Forward in a Tough Economy
In this session, we’ll explore the scope (and Scopes) of corporate climate pledges and hear from leaders in charge of implementing them—and from investors and others pushing for faster action.
Green Financial Solutions for You and Me
This session will explore the landscape of green financial options—including banks, 401K providers, and investment platforms—and help participants take steps to make their own financial footprint more sustainable.
Thursday, March 9th
Solving for X(treme Heat)
More than a third of all heat-related deaths are now attributed to climate change, and lower-income, marginalized communities are often most at risk. In Africa and Athens, heat officers are finding ways to cool their cities, and global medical leaders are helping improve health outcomes of vulnerable populations.