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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, together with CC35 and other partners, recently announced the inaugural Climate Week Miami set to take place, Apr. 22-29, at various locations throughout Miami-Dade.
The week-long event will gather hundreds of local, national and international organizations, policymakers, youth, scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and active community members eager to contribute to building a climate-resilient future.
“We are excited to welcome Climate Week Miami to our county,” said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “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.”
Climate Week Miami will consist of various events throughout the week that will enable multiple stakeholders to gather and exchange ideas on best practices and opportunities to delve into cross-cutting climate issues, such as livable cities, environmental justice, water scarcity, zero-emission mobility, redefining waste, clean energy, circular economy, and climate tech, among others.
The event also will feature a significant initiative centered around fostering innovation and collaboration between cities, investment funds, and climate solutions in the hemisphere. This endeavor will seek to gather 500 impactful climate solutions, connecting them with cities and investment resources until the end of the decade.
“Rewiring of the global economy requires action at the scale of the Industrial Revolution, but at the speed of the Digital Revolution. It is this type of bold action that can deliver,” said Samir M. Suleymanov, head of finance at COP28 and president of Join the Planet Foundation. “Climate Week Miami can be tilting private markets towards climate investing with incentives and risk mitigation to invest in emerging markets.”
The event series will include prominent voices from around the world and bring together public and private stakeholders to participate in this important initiative. Climate Week Miami will showcase Miami-Dade’s leadership while leveraging its position as gateway to the Americas by integrating Latin American and the Caribbean leaders into the conversation.
“Miami-Dade County is uniquely positioned to serve as a hub for achieving climate integration in the Americas,” stated Sebastian Navarro, secretary general of CC35. “We are delighted that Mayor Levine Cava’s vision for a future-ready community emphasizing conservation, decarbonization, and resilience demonstrates that together, we can propel Miami toward the UN’s Conference of Parties 29 and beyond.
“Miami will be the epicenter from which climate finance can extend throughout the entire region, and where leaders unite to shape an emerging future from the ground up,” Navarro concluded.
Climate Week Miami will feature a major corporate sponsor, the multinational StoneX, committed to fighting the climate crisis.
“We believe that bringing the true value of conservation and climate action back to the financial markets through traceable instruments is crucial in the face of the climate crisis,” said Alfredo Nicastro, global vice president of Carbon Markets at StoneX.
The series of events will showcase proven solutions, highlight climate innovation, and demonstrate government leadership with tangible commitments from across the world, all to be showcased in Miami-Dade. Climate Week Miami stands as an urgent call to action, a pivotal moment to drive meaningful change for a more sustainable future.
The event has the support of partnering organizations such as Florida International University (FIU), Global Footprint Network, Global Water Partnership, International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), Pvblic Foundation, Green Tech Alliance, The Energy Coalition, Canada Passive House, and Tennis Race to Zero Foundation, among many other organizations from the State of Florida.
For more information, visit climateweekmiami.org.
The CC35 Capital Cities Secretariat is an organization dedicated to promoting climate integration in the Americas through local diplomacy. Its mission is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance nature conservation, strengthen the resilience of cities in the region, and amplify the voices of the Capitals on the international stage. This endeavor aligns with the Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC, the Paris Agreement, the 2030 Agenda, and the Glasgow Climate Pact.
The CC35 was officially established under the leadership of the Heads of Government of the Capitals across the hemisphere. Its Secretariat plays a crucial role in driving legislative, financial, and communication efforts at the subnational level, aiming to raise the region’s ambition towards carbon neutrality on the global stage.
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