The Race to NetZero: Attainable or a Myth; Wildfires Will Make the Call
Ever wondered what it takes for a forest fire to make it to the news? And how would they reflect in our re-calculations towards Net Zero? The number of incidents is far beyond what we are informed about and the arising Net Zero complications are disregarded.
We’ve carefully curated experiences and discussions to shed light on the hindering impact of wildfires and the untapped potential for innovative businesses which could change the future of economy and the future of nature. OWNING A BIGGER SLICE OF THE PIE, TAMING THE SUPER-POLLUTANTS
What’s Included?
Panel discussion
The panel features industry experts in business, economics, data tech, pre-fire mitigation, and climate adaptation; leaders who’ve built businesses and delivered solutions to tackle super-pollutants and tame the devastating impacts of forest fires on the economy and the environment. Forest fires are believed to be natural phenomena while data shows 75-85% of them are caused by humans. This panel will investigate the complications of poor human choices and the need for innovative businesses to change the course to a more resilient and regenerative economy and nature.
You are invited to participate in Q&A afterwards and make this an interactive time to exchange both concerns and future ideas.
Speakers include:
Amy Butler - Founder & Principal, Threshold Advisory LLC
Ali Dadpay, Ph.D. — Economist & Data Scientist, Austin Economic Development
Nahid Boustani - Founder & CEO, Impact Ventures
Interactive experience of Pyropath
PyroPath is an interactive, audience-adapted platform that empowers viewers to understand the dynamics of wildfires through simulations, real-world data, and predictive modeling. Engage to develop critical thinking, data literacy, and environmental stewardship skills.
Data Art takeaway
Our guest artist will lead you through with magic to create your own data art post card using organic colors which are hand-curated from nature. Touch essences from nature and share a message of sustenance and regeneration with your beloved, friend, or colleague. And, we will get it to their hands.
Vibing over Catered Edibles
Mingle and talk with other business-minded Gaia stewards over hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and drinks throughout the event.
Why Attending?
Do we consider the increase in severe wildfire a result of climate change, or should we start considering wildfires actual cause of that change? Join us for a memorable and eye opening event. We look forward to meeting talents, change agents, Earth angels, innovators, and business partners.
Organizing Committee:
Impact Ventures
Impact Ventures is a collective of scientists, artists, and technologists creating interactive tools that deepen humanity’s relationship with the environment. Its flagship platform, PyroPath, is a web-based application that uses data analytics, hands-on simulation, and predictive modeling to help users explore and understand wildfire science. Guided by the belief that curiosity leads to stewardship, Impact Ventures develops experiences that translate complex climate realities into accessible, actionable insight. https://www.impactventures.tech/
Georgetown Eco Consultants
Georgetown Eco Consultants (GEC) is Georgetown University's premier environmental consulting organization, focused on pro-bono, sustainable, and community-based partnerships. We work with local and national businesses and nonprofits to deliver tailored, impactful solutions that drive positive social impact. We commit to the highest level of professionalism in order to maximize client success and turn strategies into actionable steps and quantifiable results. https://www.georgetownecoconsultants.org/
Questions? Contact [email protected] or [email protected]
Recommended Visitor Parking: Southwest Garage
Address for GPS: 3611 Canal Road NW, Washington, DC 20057
Enter campus from Canal Road via M Street
Follow signs for Georgetown University
Use the second garage entrance on the right
Visitor parking is available Monday–Saturday (paid parking)
Nearby street parking is limited and strictly enforced
Walking Directions from Southwest Garage to Lohrfink Auditorium:
Exit the garage and walk uphill toward the football field (Harbin Multipurpose Field)
Continue along the left side of the field to the far end
The large stone-and-glass building ahead is the Rafik B. Hariri Building
Enter through the main doors
Take the elevator or stairs to the 2nd floor
Lohrfink Auditorium is located there
Alternative walking routes: https://otc.georgetown.edu/pac2015directions/
DC Climate Week is not responsible for this event. It is organized by the organizing group, and being listed on the DCCW calendar is not an endorsement of content or partners.
