Six weeks to go until Houston Energy & Climate Week

We've got six weeks to go!

Join us on July 30, 2024, from 1:45 PM to 3:00 PM at the iconic Houston City Hall (in person) for the City Council Presentation of the 2024 Houston Energy & Climate Week.

Aline Pham, Academic Engagement Team, and Lindsay Roe, Allies in Energy President, will speak for a few minutes each. 

​Come to the galley, participate in discussion, and fellowship with others. Meet your councilwoman/councilman and Mayor John Whitmire. Whether you're an energy warrior, a curious citizen, or someone who loves our city, this is the place to be. So please mark your calendars, bring enthusiasm, and celebrate a brighter, more resilient, and more innovative Houston together!

​1:30 pm will begin the roll call, and 2:00 pm is when speakers are present.

Houston Energy & Climate Week Resource Central Launched

Are you looking for help with communications and hosting your event?  Check out the recently launched resources page for all things content.  

Opening & Closing Ceremonies

Opening ceremonies and closing ceremonies are firming up.  Speakers will be listed daily.  Check out who's coming - tickets go on sale soon!  

Hosting an event?

What are some examples?  Panels, Concerts, Workshops, Digital Campaigns, Online Discussions, Nature Hikes, Networking Events, Town Halls, Film Screenings, Art Exhibitions, Company / Technology Showcases, Lectures, Rountables, Leadership Dinners, Hack-a-thons, Pitch Practices, Co-working sessions, beach clean-ups.  

We've had over 60 events submitted and are working hard to get the complete details up on our site.  Check out the latest calendar.  

Register for your Houston Energy & Climate Week event here. If you do not have all the details, fill them out as much as you can.  You need to fill out a form for each event to be considered.  All submissions must be completed by August 30, 2024. 

Donate / Sponsor the Week

We still have a few spots remaining to support opening and closing ceremonies.  Sponsor here or donate here.

 

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