On-Demand: Presentations

View all the curated presentations that explore breakthroughs in technology, policy, and infrastructure that will help mitigate the existential threats that climate change poses to our environment, health, communities, national security, and economic well-being.

Track A


A1. Translation of Climate and Multi-Sector Models into Decision Making

A2. Geopolitical Impacts of Climate Risk Including Change in Population Centroid Due to Migration and Impact on Supply Chain, Energy and Communication Infrastructure, and Economic Security

A3. Geoengineering Approaches to Reduce Uncertainty in Ecological and Security Risks

A4. Case Studies that Prioritize Infrastructure Resilience Policies and Actions Based on Consequence

A5. Resilience of Infrastructure Systems

A6. Innovations in Material and System Design to Enable Adaptation or Hardening

A7. Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilient Infrastructure Design

A8. Climate Resilient Infrastructure and Climate Justice

Track B


B1. Environmental Justice Metrics and Strategies to Quantify, Reduce, and Counteract the Effects of Climate Change (e.g., Drought, Flooding, and Movement) and Address the Underlying Health Inequities Created by Climate Change.

B2. Role of Climate Effects on Emergence of Infectious Disease, Antibiotic Resistant Organisms and Interventions

B3. Improved Modeling Methods for Utility Capacity Expansion

B4. Transition of High-Emission Products to Low-Emission Products

B5. Technologies to Enable Circular Economy

B6. Sustainable and Climate Resilient Food Production and Agriculture (Soil Health, Drought Resistance, Alternative Protein, Controlled Environment Agriculture)

B7. Testbeds to Monitor Ecosystem Health and Response to Disturbances

B8. Large-Scale CO2 or Greenhouse Gas Capture and Storage