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Subject Registration is now open for the 2025 MI Healthy Climate Conference, taking place April 22-23 in Detroit
Date January 9, 2025 3:32 PM
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Connect with thought leaders, discover solutions and opportunities, and accelerate climate action - on the road to 2030!





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MI Healthy Climate Conference, April 22-23, 2025 [ [link removed] ]

*Registration is now open!*

Join the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) for the *2025 Michigan Healthy Climate Conference [ [link removed] ]* on April 22-23 at the Huntington Place in Detroit. 

Governor Gretchen Whitmer committed Michigan to carbon neutrality by 2050 and in April 2022 released the MI Healthy Climate Plan [ [link removed] ] (the Plan) to chart Michigan’s path forward. We are dedicated to reaching our interim 2030 goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 52% from 2005 baselines, in an equitable manner. While we tackle this challenge with great urgency, we also find hope and inspiration in the collective community taking climate action in Michigan. The Plan builds off the leadership of tribal communities and cities and towns across Michigan, in addition to the private sector.  

As we continue working together toward a carbon neutral Michigan, EGLE is hosting this 1.5-day MI Healthy Climate Conference to report on the progress of the Plan, build connections and empower collaboration, leverage resources and mobilize opportunities, and prioritize our next steps towards reaching the goals of the Plan. This conference is expected to draw more than 800 attendees from local, state, federal, and tribal governments, universities, nonprofits, community groups, and businesses.

Under the theme *"Road to 2030,"* speakers will share about their success stories, challenges, funding opportunities, technical assistance, and other actions they are taking in the six priority areas of the Plan:


* Commit to environmental justice and pursue a just transition
* Clean the electric grid
* Electrify vehicles and increase public transit
* Repair and decarbonize homes and businesses
* Drive clean innovation in industry
* Protect Michigan’s land and water

The agenda includes time for inspiring plenary talks, breakout sessions, interactive office hours, and several networking opportunities, including a reception at the end of the first day. We are also using an online event app to help attendees take their networking to the next level.

"*Join us on the road to 2030 to connect with thought leaders and discover solutions and opportunities to implement the MI Healthy Climate Plan for healthier sustainable communities! *"

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*Registration Fees:*

*General Admission: $190 through March 18
*($225 after March 18)

*Non-Profit/Government: $90 through March 18
*($125 after March 18)

*Community Members/Students: $50*

*Registration/Cancellation Deadline: April 13, 2025*

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*Program questions: *
Jennifer Acevedo: [email protected]

*Registration** questions:
*Alana Berthold: [email protected]
Joel Roseberry: [email protected]* *

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Secure conference lodging by April 1!

Huntington Place and Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center along the Detroit Riverfront

*Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center*
400 Renaissance Drive
Detroit, MI  48243

The Renaissance Center is just a short walk to Huntington Place via the River Walk.


* *Room rate:* $152 USD/night + applicable taxes
* *Last day to book: * Tuesday, April 1, 2025


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Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at these events should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 by April 1 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.






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