LOCATION
The Westin Southfield Detroit, 1500 Town Center, Southfield, MI 48075 Algonquin Ballroom
Hurricanes, heat waves, floods and fires. These extreme events, amplified by climate change, affect our food production, our water quality and supply, the safety of our homes and even our health. Climate change is a global threat, perhaps the greatest we have ever faced as a species, especially here at the heart of our Great Lakes.
But is there hope? We think so.
Inforum, Detroit Sustainable Business Network and The Nature Conservancy invite you to a breakfast conversation with a world-renowned climate scientist and a revered Detroit business leader. They’ll share how conservation and industry can work together to mitigate climate challenges and build a brighter future for all Michiganders—from cities to the lakes and lands we love.
PANELISTS
Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Chief Scientist, The Nature Conservancy
Jerry Norcia, President and CEO, DTE Energy
MODERATOR
Cynthia Willams, Global Director, Ford Motor Company
This is a COVID-conscious event enforcing masks and requiring proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test. A virtual attendance option is available.
Details
Doors open at 7:30 a.m.
Registration
Program includes a book signing with Dr. Hayoe and opportunities for networking. Thanks to a generous sponsorship, there is no fee to attend, but spots are limited. Register by March 2. For questions or assistance contact Anna Grace at agrace@informummichigan.org.