Join the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) on April 21 at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan as we "Advance Climate Action Together."Â Â
2. Explore real, on-the-ground climate solutions
The agenda highlights successful projects in clean energy, resilience, transportation, infrastructure, and community-led climate action. Participants walk away with replicable ideas they can bring to their own communities or organizations.
3. Network with 800+ climate practitioners
The conference brings together a unique mix of:
- Local governments
- Tribal leaders
- Nonprofits
- Researchers and universities
- Business and industry
- Youth leaders
- State and regional partners
It’s one of Michigan’s largest gatherings focused on climate action, collaboration, and cross-sector partnership.
4. Engage in focused breakout sessions
Attendees can tailor their experience by choosing sessions that align with their interests—environmental justice, buildings, transportation, industry, adaptation, land use planning, finance, and more.
5. Hear fresh perspectives from youth and emerging leaders
The Youth Climate Action Presentation and MI Healthy Climate Fellows Showcase highlight innovative ideas and new voices shaping Michigan’s future.
6. Access tools, resources, and funding information
Many sessions and presenters share practical resources—program updates, funding information, toolkits, and models that attendees can apply immediately in their work.
7. Connect to a statewide movement
Participants become part of Michigan’s growing network committed to a healthy, equitable, and climate-resilient future. It’s a chance to feel inspired, energized, and part of something bigger than a single project or agency.
8. Celebrate Michigan’s progress and momentum
The conference highlights how far the state has come in climate action, where the biggest wins are happening, and what’s next for Michigan’s clean energy and climate resilience work.