When
The Climate Change Preparedness Conference 2026 will take place in Las Vegas this coming May 20-22. The three-day event unites climate experts, governments official and policymakers, community organizer. youth leaders, environmental professionals, and other stakeholders from around the country to focus on adaptive solutions to foster climate resilience.
Renowned climate experts from around the globe will come together to explore comprehensive climate change scenarios to investigate the ways in which regions can adapt to reduce overall risk resulting from extreme weather patterns and natural disasters including wildfires, floods, and drought.
Participants at CCPC-2026 will investigate the interrelated local, regional, and national impacts of climate change on water supply, food and agriculture, energy and natural resources, public health, infrastructure, as well as biodiversity and habitat. In doing so, we will consider the policy implications for land use, resource management, transportation, housing, and healthcare. We will also discuss strategies to strengthen vulnerable communities and promote environmental justice.
Building resilient and sustainable communities is a challenging endeavor that is achievable nonetheless; we believe that when we join forces, we can collectively develop attainable solutions to the climate crisis that can be applied at local, state, and federal levels, enabling all communities to thrive.
Who Should Attend:
CCPC-2026 will be a convening of climate scientists, government officials and policymakers at all levels, industry leaders including resilience officers and sustainability professionals, community organizers, youth advocates, researches and academics, as well as anyone interested in learning more about safeguarding our collective future as the climate crisis worsens.
Topics:
Presentations and panels will cover a vast array of climate preparedness topics including:
- Measuring climate risk through preemptive vulnerability assessments;
- Restoring wetlands to mitigate coastal flooding from sea level rise;
- Developing preparedness plans at the local, regional, and national levels;
- Engaging community members in climate-based decision-making;
- Implementing emergency response measures when disaster strikes
Key Take Aways:
Understand
- The steps to building climate resilience in communities.
- How to identify and assess climate-related risks and vulnerabilities at the local, state, and federal levels.
- How to develop clear priorities and devise a Climate Action Plan to confront present and future threats.
- Strategies to successfully implement solutions that are actionable, equitable, and achievable.
Learn
- How to integrate nature-based solutions into community planning to promote adaptation and resilience.
- Best practices to reduce flooding risk through green infrastructure, stormwater retention, and wet land restoration.
- Methods to prevent and manage wildfires.
Gain
- Insight on environmental justice initiatives to protect and empower vulnerable populations.
- In-depth knowledge on strategies to modernize the power grid, expand renewable energy, and enhance emergency backup systems.
- Wisdom on best practices for green financing and investments to promote climate resilience.
New contacts who are passionate about environmental justice and climate science.