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The DFW Youth Climate Conference and Entrepreneurship Competition will provide high school and college students a unique opportunity to learn about climate change and its specific implications for the DFW region.

The aim is to stimulate conversations about climate change (drivers and impacts, mitigation, adaptation), empower students to act, expose them to career and networking opportunities.

The morning will consist of three panels on Climate Drivers and Impacts, Climate Mitigation, and Climate Adaptation.

The afternoon will feature a competition where teams will compete to win seed funding for their climate action project.

The event will take place in person and is open to high school and college students.

A Call to Action:

Climate change is caused by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, deforestation, agriculture, industrialization.

It is a threat multiplier and worsens the health of all species and deepens economic inequity.

Extreme weather is frequent, long lasting, and severe

2024 was the warmest year on record and the 1st year at 1.5C above pre-industrial levels (threshold to prevent catastrophic impacts like widespread coral reef loss, sea-level rise, forest fires, melting of ice)

DFW is the 3rd U.S. city with growing urban heat islands and disadvantaged areas are +12ºF hotter than other areas.

Resource depletion (e.g. water) and degradation (e.g. air, soil) harms ecosystems and human health.

It is important to meet our needs today without limiting the ability of future generations to meet theirs.

Youth Climate Conference and Entrepreneurship Competition April 18, 2026

The annual DFW Youth Climate Conference and Entrepreneurship Competition on April 18, 2026 has the following day-long agenda:

  • 9:30 am - 10:00 am - BREAKFAST/ Networking

  • 10:00 am - 10:30 am - Keynote + Introduction

  • 10:30 am - 11:30 am - Drivers/ Impact panel 1

  • 11:30 am - 12:30 pm - Mitigation panel 2

  • 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm - LUNCH/ Sponsors Introduction

  • 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Adaptation panel 3

  • 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Entrepreneurship pitch competition

Flyer for DFW Youth Climate Conference and Entrepreneurship Competition
Presentation slide titled “Students - What We Offer” showing five green boxes outlining climate education, networking, careers, innovation, and mentorship for students.

Our Organizers and Volunteers

  • Portrait of Ida Ghorbani

    Ida Ghorbani

    Environmental Studies, UT Dallas

  • Portrait of Katherine Gipp

    Katherine Gipp

    Environmental Studies, Texas A&M

  • Portrait of Dorothee Honhon

    Dorothee Honhon

    Associate Dean, Sustainability, UT Dallas JSOM

  • Portrait of June Jones

    June Jones

    Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, UT Dallas

  • Portrait of Geeta Menon

    Geeta Menon

    Adjunct Faculty, UT Dallas, JSOM

  • Portrait of Zayna Syed

    Zayna Syed

    Climate Research and Policy Analyst, Constellation

  • Portrait of Alessandra Hinojosa

    Alessandra Hinojosa

    Finance, SMU Cox School of Business

Our Speakers

  • Portrait of Jeff Blankman

    Jeff Blankman

    Jeff Blankman is Director of Sustainability Solutions at Constellation, where he helps clients design and implement sustainability strategies. He previously spent over 25 years at McCormick & Company focusing on sustainable manufacturing, energy efficiency, and resource conservation.

  • Portrait of Prahaladh Gopalkrishnan

    Prahaladh Gopalkrishnan

    Prahaladh Gopalakrishnan is a Chemical Engineering student and sustainability-focused entrepreneur. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Ethos Sustainability, leads solar car projects, and conducts undergraduate research at the University of North Texas, with a strong focus on clean energy, materials, and STEM mentorship.

  • Portrait of Sam Gustafsson

    Sam Gustafsson

    Sam Gustafsson is a Senior Associate and sustainability leader at Kirksey Architecture, where he bridges the gap between high-end design and environmental stewardship. Focused on high-performance metrics and LEED certification, Sam crafts resilient spaces that minimize footprints while maximizing human experience, proving that great architecture is inherently green.

  • Dr. Katharine Hayhoe

    Katharine Hayhoe is an atmospheric scientist specializing in climate modeling and impact assessment. She is a Distinguished Professor at Texas Tech University and Chief Scientist at The Nature Conservancy, known for her work in climate communication, including a TED Talk, PBS series Global Weirding, and the book Saving Us.

  • Portrait of Larry Howe

    Larry Howe

    Larry Howe is a Senior Technical Leader and volunteer focused on advancing clean energy and climate solutions through market-based approaches. He has extensive experience in product development, procurement, and hardware engineering in the telecom industry, and actively contributes to organizations like Citizens’ Climate Lobby and republicEn to promote policy and sustainability initiatives.

  • Portrait of Dr. Erin Litzow

    Dr. Erin Litzow

    Erin Litzow is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas specializing in environmental, development, and energy economics. Her work focuses on policy analysis, applied econometrics, and sustainability, with research on energy access, rural electrification, and environmental impacts in developing economies.

  • Portrait of Amir Omar

    Amir Omar

    Amir Omar, a first-generation American, is Mayor of Richardson, Texas, and former City Council member. Known for initiatives like “Tree the Town” and community gardens, he promotes sustainability and civic engagement, leveraging his business and technology experience to lead Richardson with innovation, service, and community development.

  • Logo of City of Dallas

    Freddie Ortiz

    Freddie Ortiz is an Environmental Coordinator II for the City of Dallas Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability. He leads implementation of the Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan (CECAP), focusing on air quality monitoring and climate resilience strategies to build a healthier, more sustainable future for all Dallas residents.

  • Portrait of Gunnar Schade

    Gunnar Schade

    Gunnar Schade is an atmospheric chemist with 30+ years of experience studying trace gas fluxes across global environments. He has worked in multiple countries and focuses on air quality impacts of oil and gas industries. As a professor, he teaches atmospheric and environmental science courses at undergraduate and graduate levels.

Our Judges and Sponsors

  • Portrait of Mirza Faizan

    Mirza Faizan

    Mirza Faizan is an aerospace scientist and serial innovator with 47 patents across 18 domains. He developed GRIPS, a system that enhances runway safety by preventing incursions and detecting debris in real time. He also founded DiscoverSTEM, mentoring students to create innovative, real-world solutions.

  • Portrait of Srini Gurrapu

    Srini Gurrapu

    Srini Gurrapu is an entrepreneur and product leader specializing in security, cloud, and AI-driven solutions. He has led product strategy, built SaaS customer success functions, and now works at IBM. He is also an investor and advisor, focused on innovation, adoption-driven outcomes, and people-centric leadership.

  • Portrait of Eric Love

    Eric Love

    Eric Love focuses on energy efficiency and conservation, helping residential and small commercial clients reduce energy use through practical upgrades. Interested in solar, battery storage, and modern energy management, he guides customers of Truficient Energy Solutions toward solutions balancing comfort, cost savings, and long-term performance in lighting, HVAC, and other systems.

  • Portrait of Baldev Nair

    Baldev Nair

    Baldev Nair currently manages IBM's Government Cloud offering. He has a background in Engineering and an MBA (Finance) and has been involved in multiple startups in a range of fields. With decades of experience, he excels in product management, partnerships, and scaling emerging technologies.

  • Portrait of Andrea Sethi

    Andrea Sethi

    Andrea Sethi led Plano International Festival’s Zero Waste Program, achieving 97% landfill diversion in 2024. Andrea drives community green initiatives and promotes reducing, reusing, composting, and recycling for lasting environmental impact.