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Ride for Climate presentation with David Kroodsma

Red Lantern Bicycles 345 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Former Stanford climate change researcher David Kroodsma has bicycled from California to the southern tip of South America, from Turkey to the east coast of China, and across the U.S. twice.

Join David for a slideshow of his best photos and videos!

Free

Platform: Creative Musings on Mass Transit

New York Transit Museum Boerum Pl, Brooklyn, New York, United States

An evening of live performances centered around mass transit in this ongoing series of inter-disciplinary programs.

Forum on Sustainable Agriculture

Unnamed Venue NY, United States

The agriculture sector is confronting the challenge of feeding a growing and increasingly prosperous population while minimizing environmental, social and climate change impacts. To profile…

Fueling Our Future: Blackout: Security and the Electric Grid

New York University Center for Global Affairs 15 Barclay St , New York, NY, United States

With seven billion people in the world (nine billion projected by 2050), many of whom live in rapidly developing countries, the need for modern technologies with their attendant energy demands is increasing at an exponential rate. Will it be possible to provide sufficient energy for this generation and the next? How will the energy race change global economies and politics?

Join John Bradley, Associate VP, Sustainability, Energy and Technical Services, New York University for a conversation on the emerging solutions and threats facing the electricity distribution sector.

Free

Our Land: Local Action, Global Impact

Fashion Institute of Technology Seventh Avenue at 27 Street , New York, NY, United States

FIT’s Ninth Annual FIT Sustainable Business and Design Conference.

This conference is free and open to the public.

Free

The State of Sustainability Policy: Progress and Opportunity

Columbia University Morningside Campus, Low Memorial Library 2960 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

The technological, social, cultural, economic and political transition to a sustainable economy has begun, and public policy is playing a critical role in this transition.

Practitioners from the New York City Mayor’s Office of Sustainability and the U.S. federal government will join experts from the Earth Institute and the School of International and Public Affairs to discuss the many ways that federal and local governments can support a transition to a sustainable economy based on renewable resources.

Free

Earth Institute Practicum in Innovative Sustainability Leadership: Protecting New York’s Water

Columbia University Morningside Campus, Havemeyer Hall 3000 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

The Earth Institute and the School of Continuing Education MSSM Practicum present a lecture on the use of advocacy, science, the law, and sustainable infrastructure design in safeguarding or restoring watersheds and estuaries, given by Paul Gallay, President and Hudson Riverkeeper, Riverkeeper.

Next Generation Nuclear Power, The Solution to Climate Change?

Columbia University, Morningside Campus, Alfred Lerner Hall, Roone Arledge Auditorium

A film screening of Pandora's Promise followed by a panel discussion on nuclear energy. Keynote address given by Bill Nye, "The Science Guy."