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Sustainability Lessons from the Sharing Economy

New York Area Sustainability Group 330 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

The event will feature perspectives from leaders in this space, around ways the sharing economy model can advance sustainability, and how we can learn from and apply these models in our businesses and communities.

$12

Joseph Alexiou on Gowanus: Brooklyn’s Curious Canal

Brooklyn Historical Society 128 Pierrepont St , Brooklyn, NY, United States

Joseph Alexiou's forthcoming book, Gowanus: Brooklyn's Curious Canal, narrates more than three hundred years in the history of our borough's most compelling former industrial waterway. From idyllic oyster beds to dumping grounds for toxic waste, Gowanus is intrinsically linked to Brooklyn's industrial and agricultural past. In celebration of his book’s release, Alexiou will discuss the parallels in today's Gowanus real estate rush with that of the 1860s, which coincided with Brooklyn's rapid industrial transformation.

$5 – $10

People’s Climate Movement Pop-Up

Flatiron Plaza E. 23rd St. and Fifth Ave. , New York City, United States

The organizers of the People’s Climate March (now the People’s Climate Movement) are calling for a National Day of Action this October 14 to demand bold action on climate change.

Our People's Climate Movement Pop-Up at the Flatiron Plaza will be a central location where people can show their support for climate action in 60 seconds or less.

Free

Future of Corporate Social Responsibility – Can Business Be Used as a Force for Good?

What If Innovation Partners 137 2nd Avenue , New York, NY, United States

Join Be Social Change and the New York Corporate Social Responsibility Meetup on Thursday, October 15th for a panel discussion on the Future of Corporate Social Responsibility - Can Business Be Used as a Force for Good? as we explore the trends, challenges, and best practices in CSR.

$20

Open House New York Weekend

For two days each October, the Annual Open House New York Weekend unlocks the doors of New York’s most important buildings, offering an extraordinary opportunity to experience the city and meet the people who design, build, and preserve New York.

Free

Ghouls and Gourds at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden

Brooklyn Botanical Garden 990 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Join for an afternoon of wonderful Halloween themed events for the whole family at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden!

Free – $15

Become an Ace Leaf Peeper

Brooklyn Brainery 190 Underhill Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Welcome the return of crisp Autumn days with a walk in the park and learn to identify trees by the details: bark, buds, leaves and tree form. Get those sweaters on and come outside for an introduction to some stunning trees in fine fall colors.

$13

Questions for a Resilient Future: What Connects Culture and Conscience

American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park W, New York, NY, United States

The Center for Humans and Nature, in partnership with the Museum’s Center for Biodiversity and Conservation and the public radio program On Being, considers how the tapestry of humanity is woven. What does it mean to be human? Explore the interactions of culture and morality and meet other curious thinkers at the annual gathering, Questions for a Resilient Future.

Free – $15

Present Abundance/Harvest Celebration Week at The Clinton Garden

DeWitt Clinton High School 100 West Mosholu Parkway , South Bronx, NY, United States

You are welcome to join as we celebrate the harvest moon, the sun, the bountiful fruits and vegetables of the earth, and the precious water that sustains our life during a series of events in and around the little piece of land we call The Clinton Garden.

Free

#ClimateCitizen Conversation with Visiting Scholars

New School University Center 65 Fifth Avenue Starr Foundation Hall (UL 102) , New York, NY, United States

Hear from TEDC's Fall 2015 #ClimateCitizen Scholars as they explore the environmental justice dimensions of the USEPA Clean Power Plan. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Ana Baptista, Associate Director of TEDC and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management.

Open to the general public.

Free

Thunder and Lightning: Weather Past, Present, Future

American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park W, New York, NY, United States

Lauren Redniss, author of Radioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie, debuts her new title. Developed while she was an artist in residence at the Museum, Thunder & Lightning: Weather, Past, Present, Future brings Redniss’s unique style to a journey to the driest desert on Earth, to an island in the Arctic, and beyond. She considers the danger and beauty of weather, how it informs our history, and the forces that drive these meteorological events.

Free – $15