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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

Only Oaks and Eating Acorns

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

A tree tour with an unconventional flavor!

We will visit some oaks and appreciate these long-lived trees by foraging for and eating acorns (with a bit of preparation, of course).

This class will meet at Prospect Park, and exact directions will be sent the day before the class. Walk meets rain or shine.

$13

Brooklyn Eco Bike Tour

Van Siclen Avenue - 3 Train 570 Van Siclen Avenue , Brooklyn, NY, United States

Learn about Brooklyn's environmental challenges and successes on NYC H20's leisurely and informative bike ride along Jamaica Bay.

The tour will be led by BK ecology enthusiasts Adam Schwartz and Matt Malina.

$40

Fall Field Day

Highbridge Park West 155 and Dyckman Streets, Edgecombe and Amsterdam Avenues, Manhattan, NY, United States

NYC Parks presents the first-ever Fall Field Day, at Highbridge Park in Manhattan. Kids, teens, and their families are invited to relive classic and nostalgic field day activities as they are re-introduced to a new generation. With an array of activities fit for all ages and abilities, Fall Field Day will have something for everyone to enjoy!

Free

Who is Responsible for Climate Change? Implications for United Nations Talks, Shareholders, and Liability.

Jerome Greene Hall, Room 104 435 West 116th Street, New York, NY, United States

The question of responsibility for climate change lies at the heart of societal debate over actions to address it. This symposium explores the conceptual territory of climate responsibility, and scientific, legal, ethical and policy bases for assigning responsibility to countries and to other entities - from individuals to emitting industries to the fossil fuel companies at the base of the carbon supply chain whose responsibilities are now being actively debated in shareholder resolutions and calls for institutional divestment.

Free