Earth, Wind, & Fire
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Brookhaven Campus of Dallas College
Building H
3939 Valley View Lane
Farmers Branch, TX 75244
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Back by popular demand, the 2025 Earth, Wind, & Fire Conference on March 1 provides a unique opportunity to learn about the ongoing challenges that threaten our air, land, and water. The conference will also examine our state’s growing energy demands and the initiatives taken to meet our future energy goals.
Topics will explore the increasing need to add additional water and energy supply as Texas continues to grow and the challenges encountered in addressing those needs. The conference will examine climate change, its effect on Texas, and the efforts to combat this ongoing problem. Industrial processes, air pollution, and the new federal rules to regulate these emissions will be discussed. The threat that “forever chemicals” and microplastics present to our water will also be explored.
Speakers will include academics, policymakers, and noted professionals within their
field of expertise.
Join us as we empower participants and those who work on public policy with the background and basic understanding of the challenges we face and the possible solutions to our environmental needs in Texas.
This is the third Earth, Wind, & Fire event sponsored by the Dallas Sierra Club and other nonprofit organizations. The last two events were sold out.
This conference provides a great networking opportunity to meet those who share and work on environmental concerns.
Reserve your tickets now to attend and receive a discounted early bird registration fee.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone interested in environmental issues should attend the Earth, Wind, & Fire Conference.
This includes the public, students, nonprofit organizations, and advocates who want to learn
more about the important challenges we face in Texas. Additionally, policymakers and business
professionals can benefit from networking and gain insight into environmental issues and the
available solutions to remedy these problems.
WHY ATTEND?
Learn and interact from those who work in and around environmental policy and research
from across the country. Meet and network with an array of experts, respected organizations,
and other individuals working on environmentaland energy issues.