From Plans to Action: Implementing Climate Solutions Across the DMV
Cities and counties across the DMV were among the nation’s early leaders in developing comprehensive climate action plans. Today, the region is entering a far more complex—and consequential—phase: turning those plans into real-world results.
This ICF Climate Center breakfast convenes senior climate leaders from the District of Columbia, Fairfax County, and Montgomery County for a candid conversation about what it takes to move from ambition to implementation. Panelists will reflect on lessons learned from the planning process, share early insights from implementation, and discuss how local governments are navigating funding constraints, stakeholder engagement, and rapidly evolving tools as they advance decarbonization and climate resilience on the ground.
The session will combine a moderated panel with an interactive roundtable, giving participants the opportunity to engage directly with peers and practitioners shaping the region’s climate future.
Schedule
8:30–9:00 am
Breakfast and networking
9:00–9:45 am
Panel discussion
John Morrill, Director, Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination, Fairfax County
Maribeth DeLorenzo, Deputy Director, District Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE)
Jennifer Macedonia, Director, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection
Maia Davis, Senior Environmental Planner, Metropoliton Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG)
Deb Harris, Vice President, Energy and Climate, ICF
9:45–10:30 am
Facilitated roundtable discussion (all attendees)
What new tools are shaping regional climate planning—and how are they changing decision-making?
With funding increasingly constrained, how are communities getting creative to sustain climate action?
How are jurisdictions engaging stakeholders to ensure climate programs are efficient, equitable, and environmentally, socially, and financially sustainable?
Format
ICF Climate Center breakfasts are closed to the press and held under Chatham House Rule to encourage open, practical, and forward-looking discussion.
Note this event requires pre-approval, so please register as early as possible with your name, organization, and work email address. The session is primarily geared towards attendees who are public sector leaders from the Washington DC area.
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.
