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Climate Correction™ Conference Empowers Climate Leaders in Action

Climate Correction™ Conference Empowers Climate Leaders in Action



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VoLo Foundation’s flagship annual event calls on individuals and organizations to drive meaningful progress at a pivotal moment for climate action

ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Climate Correction, the annual conference hosted by VoLo Foundation in Orlando, Florida, returns for its seventh edition on March 12-13, 2025. This two-day event will convene leading experts to explore innovative climate solutions, aiming to shift the world from a business-as-usual approach toward a more resilient and sustainable future.

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Recognized as the premier climate-focused conference in the southeastern United States, Climate Correction 2025 embraces the theme “Leaders in Action, underscoring the crucial role individuals and organizations play in advancing climate resilience. This year’s conference arrives at a critical moment, as the planet surpasses the 1.5°C global warming threshold, according to recent landmark studies. Additionally, in 2024 alone, the United States experienced 27 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, as reported by the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).

“Addressing climate change isn’t just the responsibility of governments. Communities, businesses, and individuals all play a crucial role,” said Thais López Vogel, co-founder and trustee of VoLo Foundation. “The need for individual commitment has never been greater. Citizens are the driving force behind this movement.”

A Dynamic, Solutions-Oriented Program

The conference will feature interactive workshops, expert panels, exhibits, and policy discussions—all designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to drive real change. The program will also integrate art, film, policy, fashion, and economics, with bilingual sessions in English and Spanish.

Climate Correction is a powerful testament to climate action, highlighting not only how climate change impacts every aspect of human life but also how solutions emerge from all of us.

Pre-Conference Events – March 11

Ahead of the main event, a special unveiling will take place at Orange County Public Schools’ Title 1 Academic Center for Excellence (ACE). In collaboration with the City of Orlando’s Keep Orlando Beautiful initiative, TIME Pieces artist Allison Dayka will reveal a 360-degree floor-to-ceiling mural reflecting young people’s passion for environmental awareness and community engagement.

Day One – March 12: Community Engagement and Art

The first day will feature free community events and workshops hosted by partner organizations, with a focus on actionable climate solutions. Key highlights include:

  • Film screenings in English and Spanish, featuring discussions with directors.
  • Climate advocacy training led by The CLEO Institute.
  • Expo Booths and Art Contest, showcasing local nonprofits, climate-conscious businesses, and interactive exhibits.
  • A private roundtable on climate philanthropy, exploring innovative funding solutions—critical in a world where only 2% of philanthropic funding supports climate action.
  • Trash 2 Trends Fashion Show, a unique sustainable fashion event in partnership with the City of Orlando, held during an exclusive welcome reception for conference speakers.

Day Two – March 13: Climate Correction Conference

The main conference day will feature bilingual morning sessions in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation, followed by afternoon panels in English, covering topics such as sustainable fashion, policy, entertainment, and film.

The event will be hosted by Caroline Lewis, educator and founder of The CLEO Institute, and will welcome a distinguished lineup of speakers, including:

  • Dawn Shirreffs, Florida Director, Environmental Defense Fund
  • Chris Castro, Founder Director, EVP, and Chief Sustainability Officer at Climate First Bank
  • John Morales, Founder and Lead Meteorologist, ClimaData
  • George Behrakis, President, Young Conservatives for Carbon Dividends
  • Michael Nash, Award-winning documentary filmmaker
  • Pearl Marvell, Features Editor, Yale Climate Connections
  • Seth Borenstein, Science Writer, The Associated Press
  • Ayesha Barenblat, Founder and CEO, Remake

Join the Movement

Climate Correction will take place at The Celeste Hotel in Orlando, Florida, on March 12-13, 2025. For more information and to secure tickets, visit volofoundation.org/climate-correction.

About VoLo Foundation

VoLo Foundation is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating global impact through science-based climate solutions, education enhancement, and health improvement initiatives.

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Climate Correction™ Conference Empowers Climate Leaders in Action