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Keeping Current:
Climate Leaders Workshop

Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop. December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
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On December 16 and 17, 2019, regional leaders in design, government, development, and community engagement gathered for a design-thinking workshop to help create tools and solutions that better advance climate-adaptive design. Stay tuned for an upcoming article summarizing the ideas that emerged from this convening.

Workshop participants created the following questions to guide the discussion:

…hold space for creativity and experimentation within governmanet climate work?

…create a sense of “we’re all in this together” across municipal lines to get things done?

…motivate people to action without having to personally experience a climate crisis?

…create quick wins to keep people engaged with projects/timelines that span years?

…build meaning, active, on-going partnership with marginalized people on technical, bureaucratic projects?

Photos from the event
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop, December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
Photo: Scott McIntyre
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop, December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop. December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop, December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop, December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop, December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
Keeping Current Climate Leadership Workshop, December 14, 2019. Photo: Scott McIntyre
About Keeping Current
Photo: Scott McIntyre

Keeping Current: A Sea Level Rise Challenge for Greater Miami is a series of open design competitions inviting interdisciplinary teams to develop solutions and ideas using the lenses of economy, ecology, and equity to adapt to sea level rise.

Van Alen Institute is working with local municipalities in the greater Miami area, along with elected officials, academics, business leaders, community advocates, and residents.

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