Climate Toolkit Symposium Agenda

Opening Evening Reception
SUN., OCT. 26, 6 – 9 P.M.
This welcoming event, held against the backdrop of Phipps Conservatory’s lush Tropical Forest Panama exhibit and Special Events Hall, features an opening address from Richard Piacentini, President & CEO of Phipps, and Margaret Waldock, Executive Director of Duke Farms, plus refreshments, a buffet dinner, live music and networking.
Day 1: Case Studies in Climate Success
MON., OCT. 27, 8 A.M. – 5 P.M., DINNER AND KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 6:30 – 9 P.M.
8 a.m. – 9 a.m. – Breakfast
9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. – Program One
⚡ Energy and Decarbonization
Cultural institutions are stepping up as climate leaders by reducing carbon emissions and transitioning to renewable energy. In this panel, Phipps Conservatory, 듀크 농장, and The Morton Arboretum will share how they are implementing ambitious decarbonization strategies, offering lessons learned from real-world successes and challenges.
10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. – Program Two
🌍 Climate Interpretation and Engagement
How can institutions engage with the public on a changing climate? This panel presentation brings together The Climate Museum, the Natural History Museum of Utah, and Bernheim Forest to highlight creative approaches to interpretation and engagement that will inspire audiences to participate in climate solutions.
12 p.m. – 1 p.m. – Lunch
1 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. – Program Three
♻️ Breakout Focus Areas: Waste, Climate Research, Nature-Based Solutions I
Breakout tracks offer participants an opportunity for a focused conversation on specific areas of climate action. Each session begins with a short presentation from a subject expert, followed by a facilitated, round-table discussion to support knowledge sharing and problem-solving. Round one will feature presentations and discussion on waste management and staff engagement, climate research, and nature-based solutions with National Aquarium, University of Akron Field Station, and Mt Cuba Center.
Program Four – 2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
🌳 Breakout Focus Areas: Sustainable Finance, Water, Nature-Based Solutions II
Round two of the breakout tracks will feature presentations and moderated discussion on climate-smart investment strategies, water management systems, and research around carbon-sequestering nature-based solutions with partners from Phipps Conservatory, 듀크 농장, and NYBG.
4 p.m. – 5 p.m. – Program Five
🌱 Youth Climate Advocacy
Amplifying youth voices is critical to advancing the climate movement and driving action within communities. In this panel and audience Q&A session, hear directly from youth climate leaders as they share their experiences as advocates and changemakers.
5 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. – Living Buildings Tour
Join Phipps Conservatory’s interpretative specialist and sustainability manager for an in-depth, behind-the-scenes green buildings tour of the Center for Sustainable Landscapes, Exhibit Staging Center, Nature Lab, and Production Greenhouse Facility and learn about strategies for net-zero energy and water.
6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. – Dinner and Keynote Address
The evening will conclude with a sit-down dinner in the Special Events Hall and keynote address from David W. Orr, the Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics Emeritus at Oberlin College, and present Professor of Practice at Arizona State University.
Day 2: A Deep Dive Into the Future
TUES., OCT. 28, 8 A.M. – 4 P.M.
8 a.m. – 9 a.m. – Breakfast and Welcome
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Program One
☀️ Essence as Compass: Guiding Climate Action with Purpose and Presence
This session invites participants to explore the power of working from essence—connecting with the unique core of who they are and what truly matters. In a time when climate action can often feel reactive or overwhelming, returning to essence offers a way to move with greater clarity, coherence, and purpose. From this foundation, our actions become more regenerative, our strategies more aligned, and our potential for lasting impact more fully realized.
10:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Program Two
🍃 Regenerative Thinking: Tools for Leadership
This thought-provoking workshop introduces a living systems way of thinking that looks at the interactive dynamic nature of relationships through a lens which allows all of your stakeholders — from donors and visitors to employees and the natural world itself — to co-evolve and reach their greatest potential.
12 p.m. – 1 p.m. – Lunch
1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Program Three
🔋 Climate Action Workshops (Structured Group Time)
In this final session of the Symposium, participants will choose from a menu of facilitated climate action workshops in order to help catalyze climate action planning and implementation at your institution.
- Forming a Climate Action Plan – led by Environment & Culture Partners
- Climate Interpretation in the Guest Experience – led by 유타 자연사 박물관 and The Climate Museum
- Becoming Your Community’s Climate Resource / Civic Engagement – led by Seeding Action Network.
2:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Share and Reflection
3:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. – Reconvene and Farewell
Your $150 admission ticket includes full symposium admission and all food and beverages. The Climate Toolkit Symposium is immediately followed by the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums Annual Conference, also in Pittsburgh – we encourage interested attendees to extend their stay and join both events.
Questions? Contact alampl@phipps.conservatory.org or call 412-622-6915, ext. 6752