Climate Week Miami

Strengthening the Americas, protecting the Earth from Miami

April 22-29, 2026

Main Events on the Route to COP*

The main axes of the program will be high-level discussions on various cross-cutting issues such as livable cities, environmental justice, water scarcity, scalable policies, zero-emission mobility, women leaders, successful legislation, blockchain transparency, regenerative finance, redefining waste, clean energy, carbon markets, Latin heroes, food security, risk management, nature AI, transition sports, circular economy, community education, clean air, green migration, indigenous integration, powerful youth, climate tech, and positive edification, among others.

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Climate Week Miami

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COP30

April, 2025, Miami

September, 2025, New York

 November, 2025,

Belem

*Conference of the Parties (COP)

Climate Week Miami Report 2024

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The intersection of the Americas to make visible the Earth emergency

Miami Climate Week brings together main and side events. It is organized by CC35, in collaboration with the Miami-Dade County government and the leadership of environmental organizations. Connecting the hemisphere from Miami as the intersection between Latin America and the Caribbean and North America and positioning it as the great public-private resilience laboratory for the world.

Inaugural Opening and Closing 2024

Miami-Dade County leading the Race to Zero 2030

"We are excited to welcome Climate Week Miami to Miami-Dade. This week will help bring climate innovation to the forefront and further highlight the important role local governments play in accelerating carbon reduction efforts, transitioning toward a green economy, and promoting policies that maximize conservation efforts in the context of a changing climate."

DANIELLA LEVINE CAVA

Mayor of Miami-Dade County and Host of Climate Week Miami

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Proven Solutions at Scale

Proven solutions born from Miami-Dade and the State of Florida that are an inspiration to the planet from the private sector.

Proven Policies at Scale

Proven policies that have emerged globally, from all levels of government serving as a beacon to combat the climate and ecological emergency.

Opening 2024: thanks to our partners and sponsors

H.E. Daniella Levine Cava, Mayor, Miami-Dade County

H.E. Eric Adams, Mayor, New York City

Press Release > Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announces Climate Week Miami 2024 Report 2024 > Last Speakers >

Conservation

Protecting 30% of the Planet by 2030

Following the Montreal Protocol and the Biodiversity Conference, which garnered support from 190 countries for the goal of achieving 30% of protected areas by 2030, it is now imperative to translate this global consensus into tangible action. Ensuring traceability, control, and accountability for commitments made at both national and subnational levels is crucial at this juncture.

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Ensure cities become inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable by 2030

Resilience

Climate Week Miami will provide a platform to address the challenges facing the County and its cities while highlighting how adversity can be harnessed to drive global leadership

solutions. If serves as a catalyst to accelerate the transformation toward a net-zero, equitable, and resilient future.

Decarbonization

Race to Zero Initiatives by 2030

Situated at ground zero for climate action, the Miami metropolitan area faces significant financial and environmental risks due to rising sea levels and extreme weather events. Climate Week Miami provides a distinctive platform where experts and the community can work together to transform climate challenges into innovative solutions. With a steadfast dedication to achieving the Race to Zero by 2030, Miami has the potential to become a global hub for climate discussions.

Climate Week Miami will focus on bottom-up solutions, from the South to the North, from citizens to decision makers, from local to national governments, from innovation to reality, from consumers to corporations, spanning from youth to the people, from the affected to the affluent, from heroes to those who contribute to challenges. It will serve as an inclusive platform for organizations, policymakers, youth, scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and anyone in the community eager to contribute to building a climate-resilient future.

Climate Week Miami:

The Bottom-Up Response

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Sponsor Opportunites at sponsorship@climateweekmiami.org

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Press Release > Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announces Climate Week Miami 2024 Report 2024 > Last Speakers >
< From the Sunshine State to the World From the World to the Sunshine State >
Press Release > Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announces Climate Week Miami 2024 Report 2024 > Last Speakers >
< From the Sunshine State to the World From the World to the Sunshine State >
Press Release > Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announces Climate Week Miami 2024 Report 2024 > Last Speakers >

© 2024 Climate Week Miami. All rights reserved.

Sponsor Opportunites at sponsorship@climateweekmiami.org

< From the Sunshine State to the World From the World to the Sunshine State >
Press Release > Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announces Climate Week Miami 2024 Report 2024 > Last Speakers >