Kim McIntyre, executive director of the Aquarium Conservation Partnership will speak at greenloop: sustainability in visitor attractions conference 2024.
Now in its fourth year, greenloop is a ground-breaking online conference focused on sustainability in visitor attractions. With inspirational speakers, the latest climate science, cross-sector learning, case studies, and practical takeaways, the one-day event on 30 April online is not to be missed.
- Why have museums been slow to act on climate change?
- How is Disney taking a holistic approach to sustainable design?
- How is Therme Group looking to fix carbon offsets with tokenomics?
- How is Reverse the Red working to ensure the survival of species and ecosystems?
- How can you start measuring your carbon footprint on a budget?
- What does 2023’s extreme weather mean for us all?
All this and more at greenloop. Tickets from just £10pp here.
Aquarium Conservation Partnership
The Aquarium Conservation Partnership is a coalition of U.S. aquariums working together to increase our conservation impact. The ACP not only works to advance policy and inspire audience action; its members also “walk the talk” by committing to sustainable business practices, including reporting GHG emissions, reducing plastic, and transitioning to sustainable feed. More details can be found here.
Aquarium Conservation PartnershipWe safeguard ocean and freshwater ecosystems by aligning and supporting the conservation efforts of aquariums across the United States for greater collective and individual impact.

Kim McIntyre has been the executive director of the Aquarium Conservation Partnership since 2017. She has been working at the intersection of ocean conservation, climate change, policy, and sustainability for more than 20 years, building cross-sector coalitions with governments, non-profits, academia, and industry.
She holds a Master’s degree in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, an environmental law degree from University of Hawaii, and a B.S. in marine biology from University of Miami. She lives in La Jolla, California with her husband and two daughters.
greenloop 2024

greenloop is blooloop’s groundbreaking online sustainability conference. This year’s event will bring together thought leaders from the worlds of museums, theme parks, zoos, aquariums and more, for a conference focused on how the wider attractions industry can be more sustainable to meet climate goals.
Don’t miss out. Join us online on April 30 (and on demand for 30 days). Tickets from just £10pp!