We are excited to share content and connections from the most recent Summit! Please see the Summit Summary here and below for recordings.
Please see the recordings below for the 2025 Midwest Climate Summit workshops. Thank you to all of our presenters for sharing your expertise and advancing our collective knowledge in the Midwest!
* Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, recordings with an * are missing some audio, visual, or both.






Posters
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- 101: Accelerating Change: Developing Core Competencies for Effective ESG Implementation
- 104/05: It Doesn’t Happen Overnight – Sustainability and Regionalism in Local Government
- 106: Direct Measurement of Spatial Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Livestock Pastures
- 107: Shaping a Sustainable Workforce: Clean Energy Career Fairs for High School Students
- 108: Psychological Motivators for Addressing Environmental Injustice
- 110: Empowering School Green Teams for Sustainability and Climate Action
- 111: Regenerate MKE: using the permaculture principles to foster storytelling about just transition solutions
- 112: Empowering Midwest Classrooms: Integrating Climate Education and Indigenous Perspectives Across K-12
- 114/115: Green Cities with Global Goals: How WI Cities Stand Up Against Global Targets and Where We Go From Here
- 117: Sustainability in Higher Education
- 119: Public-Private partnerships for sustainability and community/economic development
- 121: Bringing Clean Heat Infrastructure to the Midwest
- 122: Model Validation of a Novel Phase Change Material Thermal Energy Storage Unit
- 123: Building Energy Modeling with Sketchbox to Explore Energy Saving Measures
- 124: Potential for Grazing Restored Native Prairie and Savannah in Southeast Minnesota
- 125: Putting the “You” in PUC: Using the Utility Toolkit as a Guide to Engage with Public Utility Commissions in the Midwest
- 126: Exploring Solutions to Combat Food Waste and Insecurity in Higher Education
- Multi-Family Buildings and Energy Efficiency in St. Louis