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North Texas gears up for big environmental talks ahead of busy year

Dallas, USAWednesday, April 8, 2026

When & Where

April 20–22, 2024 | Hilton Anatole, Dallas

This April, Dallas steps into the global spotlight—not just as a growing metropolis, but as the host of a pivotal environmental conference that’s reshaping how cities confront climate challenges. The three-day event brings together policymakers, scientists, business leaders, and community voices to tackle North Texas’ most pressing issues: clean air, extreme heat, water security, and sustainable transportation—all amid the region’s rapid expansion.

But this isn’t just another conference. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup coming to North Texas, sustainability in sports has become a cornerstone of the discussion, proving that climate action isn’t confined to boardrooms—it’s on the field, in the stands, and across the city.


From Local Roots to Global Impact

What began in 2010 as a modest local gathering has evolved into an internationally recognized platform for real-world solutions. Today, the conference bridges global expertise and hyper-local action, dedicating entire sessions to North Texas’ unique struggles—like adapting to scorching summers and ensuring the World Cup leaves a green legacy.

Who Should Care?

  • Urban planners grappling with extreme heat and water shortages
  • Business leaders seeking green innovation in a booming economy
  • Sports organizations preparing for the World Cup’s environmental impact
  • Residents demanding cleaner air and resilient communities

This is more than a conference. It’s a call to action—for Dallas, for North Texas, and for cities worldwide facing the same urgent questions.

Will you be part of the conversation? [Registration details and agenda available at [conference website].]

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