Aspen-Institute-and-City-of-Miami-Beach-Announce-Aspen-Ideas-Climate-Event-Focused-on-Global-Climate-Change-Solutions
City of Miami Beach,
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 20, 2021
Aspen Institute & City of Miami Beach Announce ‘Aspen Ideas:
Climate’ Event Focused on Global Climate Change Solutions
— Multi-day gathering in Miami Beach next March expected to attract leaders of all
backgrounds to engage with the realities of the changing climate and explore opportunities
to innovate and adapt —
Miami Beach, FL – The Aspen Institute and the City of Miami Beach today announced at a
press conference that they are partnering to present “Aspen Ideas: Climate” in March 2022.
The inclusive multi-day event will focus on global and local solutions to the climate crisis,
bringing together policymakers, scientific experts, business leaders, innovators, artists, young
leaders and the public. Miami Beach, which is hosting the event, faces some of the most
serious effects of climate change and serves as a hub of innovation and collaborative solutions
that have been embraced by elected officials as well as business and community leaders.
“Aspen Ideas: Climate” will take place from March 3-7 in locations across Miami Beach,
including the New World Center and the Loews Miami Beach Hotel.
The event is expected to include:
• Panel conversations, one-on-one interviews and breakout discussions on climate
solutions, including new policies, technologies, financial instruments, shifting priorities in
investment and job creation as well as how we produce energy and food.
• Field trips to local and historic resilience points of interest.
• Concert on the beach.
• Food festival.
• Jobs fair showcasing career opportunities in the green economy.
• More to be announced.
“Aspen Ideas: Climate” will address climate change on a global scale, gathering the problem
solvers who are creating solutions and inspiring action around the world, and in their own
communities. The agenda will feature well-known public figures alongside exciting new voices,
including those from the next generation and rising leaders. Information about speakers will be
shared in the coming months.
“In Miami Beach we are actively working to address sea level rise, update infrastructure, and
adopt innovative resilience solutions,” said Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber. “We are proud to
welcome the Aspen Institute and look forward to collaborating on solving the problems posed
by climate change to nations and communities across the globe."
“This regional effort and collaborative leadership will help catapult our climate efforts to the next
level,” said Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “Our County is committed to investing
in long-term solutions to fortify our infrastructure, safeguard our quality of life, and continue
building a stronger, more resilient South Florida to protect our economy and prosperity now
and for the future.”
“Confronting climate change is one of the defining global imperatives of our time,” said
President and CEO Dan Porterfield of the Aspen Institute. “While bold action needs to be
taken now to prevent some of the worst effects of climate change, this crisis is also an
opportunity to consider the future and transform the ways we live and work. “Aspen Ideas:
Climate” will focus on innovation, big ideas, and showing what’s possible when we all commit
to a sustainable future. The City of Miami Beach is on the front lines of the climate crisis, and I
am grateful for their partnership with the Aspen Institute to hold this convening and issue a call
to action.”
From the Aspen Institute, programming for “Aspen Ideas: Climate” is co-organized by the team
behind the Aspen Ideas Festival, the Aspen Institute’s flagship summer event which takes
place each year in Aspen, Colorado, and the Energy and Environment Program, the Aspen
Institute’s leading initiative focused on climate and energy policy.
“With the Aspen Institute's presence in Miami Beach for “Aspen Ideas: Climate”, we will take
the opportunity to bring more than 100 young people from our Future Leaders Climate Initiative
together for the first time,” said Director Nikki DeVignes of the Energy and Environment
Program’s Future Leaders Initiative. “This diverse group of young people is inspired and
driven to see the climate solutions they are inventing become reality. “Aspen Ideas: Climate”
will give them access to networks and spaces that have historically excluded their voices.”
“Aspen Ideas: Climate” aims to be a sustainable production, and organizers will put in place a
strategy to minimize environmental impact and carbon emissions. Safety is also a priority for
organizers, with additional information about COVID protocols available closer to the event.
Members of the public will have a number of options to experience “Aspen Ideas: Climate,”
including multi-day passes, tickets for individual events and freely accessible programming.
More than 100 young leaders will also have the opportunity to attend free of charge through the
Future Leaders Climate Initiative. More details about programming, speakers and access will
be shared later in the year. For more information, sign up for updates at
www.aspenideasclimate.org. Watch this video to learn more about the Aspen Ideas Festival, or
visit www.aspenideas.org.
Editor’s Note: Members of the media interested in covering “Aspen Ideas: Climate” can
register interest here.
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The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable
society. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help
solve the most important challenges facing the United States and the world. Headquartered in
Washington, D.C., the Institute has a campus in Aspen, Colorado and an international network of
partners. For more information, visit www.aspeninstitute.org.
World-famous Miami Beach welcomes millions of visitors each year to its white, sandy beaches,
turquoise waters and vibrant cultural scene. Known for its colorful art deco and MiMo architecture, the
7.2-square-mile island offers some of the finest dining and hotel experiences anywhere along with a
beautiful oceanfront promenade that connects South Beach to North Beach. Steps away from the
Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach is also at the forefront of identifying workable solutions
to meet the challenge of sea level rise.
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