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ORGANIZING URGENCY: The Climate Crisis & What Should CUNY Do About It?

Professional Staff Congress 61 Broadway, 15th Floor, New York, NY, United States

Bring your friends, colleagues and students and hear from community and CUNY environmental justice activists and climate scholars. Participate in shaping our shared role in addressing the climate crisis.

Free

The End of the Line Film Screening

Repair the World NYC 808 Nostrand Avenue , Brooklyn, NY, United States

Are you passionate about social justice? Are environmental issues important to you? Repair The World NYC is hosting a film screening of The End of the Line, a feature-length documentary about a diverse coalition that recently rose up to defeat the controversial Bluegrass Pipeline in Kentucky.

Free

“How Change Happens” Book Launch with Duncan Green

Rise New York 43 West 23rd Street, New York, NY, United States

The Rockefeller Foundation, the Transparency and Accountability Initiative, and the UNDP Innovation Facility are pleased to invite you to join us at the launch of the book: “How Change Happens”, in which author and innovation thought leader Duncan Green shares his insights on how we can better navigate complex systems, power, and social norms to create change.

Putting a Price on Carbon

New York Society for Ethical Culture 2 W 64th St, New York, NY, United States

Join us for this educational forum on a wide range of issues related to putting a price on carbon.

Free

Deep Energy Retrofit: Warren Hall at Cornell University

The Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place, New York, NY, United States

Learn how Cornell University’s Warren Hall—a 130,000 square foot pre-war building with historic masonry—was renovated into a modern LEED Platinum home for the University’s undergraduate…

$15

Fair Trade Holiday Pop-Up

Wix Lounge 10 West 18th St., 2nd Floor, Manhattan, United States

Join the NYC Fair Trade Coalition for an evening of Fair Trade learning, shopping and celebrating!

Free

Inside the Archives: Historic Storms That Changed Our City

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

New York has been hit with a number of catastrophic events over the past 15 years, but the city has been facing and responding to disasters for the past 150 years. Join the Museum’s curatorial and collections team to learn about historic events like the Blizzard of 1888, Hurricane of 1938, and the 1965 Blackout and their impact on the development of transportation infrastructure.

Free – $15

NY Renews: the NYC Town Hall

Friends Meeting House 15 Rutherford Place, New York, NY, United States

NY Renews is an unprecedented statewide coalition of 90+ organizations fighting for climate policies grounded in equity and justice for communities and working people.

This year we are asking all New York State elected officials to stand with their constituents and their communities and not with the big polluters. It's time to tackle the climate crisis and pass the nation’s most ambitious climate legislation, the New York Climate and Community Protection Act -- a bill that will move New York’s economy off of fossil fuels entirely in the next 34 years, create thousands of good jobs, and give real protection to workers and low-income communities.

Free

SOLARIZING NYC: IMPLEMENTING SOLAR ON CITY-OWNED BUILDINGS

Syska Hennessy Group 1515 Broadway, 15th Floor, New York, NY, United States

What does it take to install solar photovoltaics in NYC? What are some of the challenges that public and private institutions face in pursuing maximal…

$15

Fall Soil Health Workshop

Queens Botanical Garden 43-50 Main Street, Flushing, NY, United States

Autumn is here and it’s time to put the garden to sleep for the season. Join QBG Farm staff to learn how to care for your soil during fall and winter. We’ll discuss soil testing, cover crops, mulch, and compost application.

Free

Citizens Committee’s Neighborhood Grant

Through our Neighborhood Grants, Citizens Committee awards micro-grants of up to $3,000 to resident-led groups to work on community and school projects throughout the city. We prioritize groups based in low income neighborhoods and Title I public schools. Application due January 23.