Climate change continues to impact our lives and futures severely. The events that will occur during Climate Week NYC 2024 will highlight the need to speed up our collective response to this issue and offer a beacon of hope through solutions, effective leadership, and collaboration. This year, it is scheduled to occur between September 22nd and 29th. Climate Week NYC was started in 2009 by The Climate Group , an international nonprofit focused on climate change solutions. The event has expanded through the years and now attracts leaders, businesses, and activists from all over the world. The Climate Group and many other organizations are hosting events throughout the week. Climate Week NYC 2024 Organized by: The Climate Group When: Sunday, September 22 to Sunday, September 29th, 2024 Where: In-person & virtual Length: A week-long series of events About: This year, Climate Week NYC focuses on ten themes: Energy, Environmental Justice, Finance, Food, Health, Heavy Industry, Nature, Policy, Sustainable Living, and Transport. They have several ticketed events, available for live-streaming or streaming after. Registration: Here Ticket Price: Free Climate Week Hub 2024 Organized by: The Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School When: September 9th-30th, 2024 Where: Various Locations About: The Tishman Environment and Design Center will host on- and off-campus events to collectively envision a better climate future. Their keynote event, Better Worlds Ahead: Realizing Our Brighter Climate Futures , will feature Stacey Abrams and Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Registration: Here Ticket Price: Free Climate Resilience through Agriculture Organized by: Food Tank & American Farmland Trust When: Wednesday, September 25th 9:30am-12:30pm Where: Virtual livestream (tickets by invitation only) About: Food Tank and American Farmland Trust are convening to discuss how agriculture has an important role in the solution to climate change in terms of emissions, carbon sequestration, and […]
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