Day 1, Morning
Day 1, Afternoon
Day 2, Morning
Day 2, Afternoon
The inaugural Wilkes Climate Summit was held May 16-17, at the Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House at the University of Utah. It brought together Utah's leading policymakers, and nationally-recognized scientists, foundations, and innovators to discuss the most promising and cutting-edge solutions for climate change.
DAY 1: Frontiers in Climate Solutions
8:00 - 9:15 AM
Check-in and Breakfast
9:15 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
OC Tanner Ballroom
Message from Taylor Randall
President, University of Utah
William Anderegg
Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy
9:30 AM
Morning Keynote
OC Tanner Ballroom
Rob Jackson
Michelle and Kevin Douglas Provostial Professor in Earth System Science and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and at the Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University
10:30 AM
Break
10:45 AM
Climate Prize Finalist Presentations
OC Tanner Ballroom
12:30 PM
Lunch
1:30 PM
1st Afternoon Breakout Panels
(How can different sectors accelerate climate solutions)
Businesses & Utilities Panel
Boyer/Sorenson Executive Boardroom
James Campbell
Director of Innovation and Sustainability Policy, Rocky Mountain Power
James Jonsson
Vice President of Construction, Ivory Homes
Sara Maatta
Power Resources Manager, Peninsula Clean Energy
Moderated by Eliot Wilcox, Director of Operations at University of Utah College of Science
State landscape of climate solutions panel
Dumke Reception Room
Tim Hawkes
General Counsel, Great Salt Lake Brine Shrimp Cooperative, Inc.
Brian Steed
Executive Director, Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air, Utah State University
Sarah Wright
Executive Director, Utah Clean Energy
Becky Edwards
Editorial Board, Salt Lake Tribune. Former Utah State legislator and candidate for U.S. Senate
Moderated by Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean and Director, Kem C.Gardner Policy Institute
NGO Panel
Henriksen Conference Room
Sara Baldwin
Senior Director, Electrification, Energy Innovation
Erica Key
Global Hub Director, USA Hub, Future Earth
Megan Nelson
Director Of Government Relations, The Nature Conservancy
Aliya Haq
Vice President, U.S. Policy and Advocacy, Breakthrough Energy
Moderated by Josh Craft, Government and Corporate Relations Manager, Utah Clean Energy
2:45 PM
Break
3:00 PM
2nd Afternoon Breakout Panels
(How can different sectors accelerate climate solutions)
Entrepreneurship Panel
Henriksen Conference Room
Gabi Tellez
Innovation Consultant, Utah System of Higher Education
Steve Davis
Head of Climate Science, Watershed
Jake Gong
Chief of Staff, Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals, Inc.
Moderated by Tom Georgis, Managing Director Energy Accelerator, Partners for Innovation, Ventures, Outreach & Technology (PIVOT) Center, University of Utah
Federal landscape of climate solutions panel
Dumke Reception Room
Ben King
Associate Director, Rhodium Group,
Maria Martinez
Director, U.S. Policy and Advocacy, Breakthrough Energy
Savvy Bowman
Program Manager, ClearPath
Moderated by William Anderegg, Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy
Alternative Financing Panel
Boyer/Sorenson Executive Boardroom
Vanessa Fajans-Turner
Executive Director, BankFWD
Caroline de Bossart
Director, Climate Investing, The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment
Andy Hecht
Climate Fund Manager, Park City Community Foundation
Abhishek Bhaskar
Lead, Accelerating Coal Transition (ACT) Investment Program, Climate Investment Funds (CIF)
Moderated by Eliot Wilcox, Director of Operations at University of Utah College of Science
4:30 PM
Afternoon Keynote
OC Tanner Ballroom
Amy Luers
Global Director, Sustainability Science--strategy & solutions
Microsoft
Break for the Day
DAY 2: Science and Innovation Needs to Accelerate Solutions
8:00-9:00 AM
Breakfast
9:00 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
OC Tanner Ballroom
Peter Trapa
Dean, College of Science, University of Utah
William Anderegg
Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy
Kenneth Golden
Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, University of Utah
9:15 AM
Morning Plenary Speaker
Joseph Moore
Managing PI, Utah Forge, U.S. Department of Energy
10:00 AM
Break
Student Innovation Prize Winners Preview
10:10 AM
Morning Plenary Speaker
Kerry Case
Chief Sustainability Officer, University of Utah
11:00 AM
Morning Keynote
Brad Wilson
Speaker, Utah House of Representatives
12:00 PM
Student Poster Session
12:30 PM
Lunch
1:30 PM
1st Afternoon Breakout Panels
Impacts on Vulnerable Communities Panel
Boyer Executive Boardroom
Angela Robinson
Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, University of Utah
Jayajit Chakraborty
Professor of Geography, University of Texas at El Paso
Aaron Flores
Human-Environmental Geographer, Arizona State University
Alessandro Rigolon
Assistant Professor, City & Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah
Moderated by Tim Collins, Professor of Geography, University of Utah
Science and Innovation in Ecosystems and Nature-based Climate Solutions
Dumke Reception Room
Jon Wang
Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, University of Utah
Anna Trugman
Assistant Professor of Geography, UC Santa Barbara
Leander Anderegg
Assistant Professor, Landscape Ecophysiology, UC Santa Barbara
Moderated by William Anderegg, Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy
Future of Water Panel
Henriksen Conference Room
Candice Hasenyager
Director, Utah Division of Water Resources
Matt Yost
Agroclimate Specialist, Utah State University
Laura Briefer
Director, Department of Public Utilities, Salt Lake City Corporation
Moderated by Seth Arens, Utah Research Integration Specialist, Western Water Assessment
2:45 PM
Break
3:00 PM
2nd Afternoon Breakout Panels
Polar Climate and Ecosystems Panel
Boyer Executive Boardroom
Donald Perovich
Professor of Engineering, Dartmouth
Cecilia Bitz
Professor Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
Byron Adams
Biology Department Chair, Professor, Brigham Young University
Jody Deming
Professor of Oceanography, University of Washington
David Holland
Professor of Mathematics and Environmental Science, New York University (NYU)
Moderated by Kenneth Golden, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, University of Utah
Wildfire Panel
OC Tanner Ballroom
Heather Holmes
Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering, University of Utah
Derek Mallia
Research Assistant Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah
Emily Fischer
Associate Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, Colorado State University
Ian Fox
Acting Deputy Team Leader, Wildfire Risk Reduction Infrastructure Team, U.S. Forest Service
Moderated by Gannet Hallar, Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, and John Lin, Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah
Health Sciences Panel
Henriksen Conference Room
Jeff Robison
M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah Health
Shana Godfred-Cato
M.D. General Pediatrics, University of Utah Health
Kimberley Shoaf
Professor, Division of Public Health, Office of Humanitarian Leadership and Emergency Health, University of Utah Health
Moderated by Fred Adler, Professor of Mathematical Biology, University of Utah
4:30 PM
Afternoon Keynote
OC Tanner Ballroom
David Manderscheid
Division Director, Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation
Summit Wrap
The locations listed here - Alumni House Parking - will be available for parking for attendees during the summit. The address is 155 Central Campus Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84112.
More information regarding parking at the Eccles alumni House is available here.
Wilkes funded graduate and undergraduate students are invited to showcase their climate related research projects and compete for cash prizes at the annual Wilkes Summit!
The link to vote on the posters is available HERE.
Graduate Student Prizes:
First Prize: $1500
Second Prize: $1000
Third Prize: $500
People’s Choice Awards (2): $500 each
Undergraduate Student Prizes:
First Prize: $1500
Second Prize: $1000
Third Prize: $500
People’s Choice Awards (2): $500 each
Both graduate and undergraduate students who have received Wilkes Center funding will be given the opportunity to showcase their climate related research using poster presentations. All attendees of the Wilkes Summit, both internal and public, will be invited to vote on their favorite posters throughout the two-day Wilkes Summit May 16-17. Student researchers are expected to be in attendance during the main exhibition period on May 17. Poster printing is available at no cost to students thanks to our generous donors, Clay and Marie Wilkes.
Prizes will be awarded for best posters in each of the graduate research and undergraduate research categories. The People’s Choice Award will be given out to the two students whose posters receive the most votes during the main exhibition period May 17, 11:30am-1:30pm. Lunch will be provided.
Student Information
- Students must be the primary producer of the work in the poster.
- The poster must showcase the research project which was directly funded by the Wilkes Center.
- Students are expected to attend the Wilkes Summit during the main exhibition period (May 17 11:30am-12:30pm) to present their posters unless they receive prior approval from the Wilkes Center. To request an exception to the in-person component of the competition, please email Kyla.Welch@utah.edu
- Students are required to drop off their poster no later than May 15th at 3:00pm to the Wilkes Center in Crocker Science Center Suite 214.
- Posters should be no more than 36"x 48" and must be printed through the Marriott Library Knowledge Commons Desk.
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- Helpful tips for poster design and printing can be found through the Marriott Library here.
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- When you arrive at the Knowledge Commons Desk to print your poster, please reference the “Wilkes Student List” and provide your name to receive a free print.
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- Note that their printer's maximum height is 42" and you will be asked to provide a jpeg or tiff file of your poster.
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Wilkes Climate Summit
Code of Conduct
Expected Behavior
- All participants are treated with respect and consideration, valuing a diversity of views and opinions.
- Be considerate, respectful, and collaborative.
- Communicate openly with respect for others, critiquing ideas rather than individuals.
- Avoid personal attacks directed toward other participants.
- Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants. Alert Wilkes Climate Summit organizers if you notice a dangerous situation or someone in distress.
- Respect the rules and policies of the meeting venue and hotels.
Unacceptable Behavior
- Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form will not be tolerated.
- Physical or verbal abuse of any attendee, speaker, volunteer, service provider, or other meeting guest.
- Examples of unacceptable behavior include, but are not limited to, verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, national origin, inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images in public spaces or in presentations, or threatening or stalking any attendee, speaker, volunteer, service provider, or other meeting guest.
- Disruption of talks at oral or poster sessions.
Consequences
- Anyone requested to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.
- Wilkes Climate Summit organizers or University of Utah security may take any action deemed necessary and appropriate, including immediate removal from the meeting without warning.
- Other consequences as set forth by professional societies such as the AGU Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy, as applicable.
Reporting Unacceptable Behavior
- If you are the subject of unacceptable behavior or have witnessed any such behavior, please immediately notify a Wilkes Climate Summit organizer.
- Notification should be done by contacting a Wilkes Climate Summit organizer on site or by emailing your concern to kyla.welch@utah.edu or ross.chambless@utah.edu.
- Anyone experiencing or witnessing behavior that constitutes an immediate or serious threat to public safety is advised to call 911.
2023 Wilkes Climate Summit Survey
Please tell us about your experience at the first-ever Wilkes Climate Summit at the University of Utah by taking this short survey. Your feedback will help us to improve future conferences and events. Follow this link for the survey.
Plenary & Keynote Speakers
Day 1 Panel Participants
Businesses & Utilities Panel
State Landscape of Climate Solutions Panel
Non-Governmental Organizations Panel
Entrepreneurship Panel
Federal Landscape of Climate Solutions Panel
Alternative Financing Panel
Day 2 Panel Participants
Impacts on Vulnerable Communities Panel
Science and Innovation in Ecosystems and Nature-Based Climate Solutions Panel
Future of Water Panel
Polar Climate and Ecosystems Panel
Wildfire Panel