• ONE PLANET ONE FUTURE EXHIBITION

    Westbeth Center for the Arts 155 BANK STREET, New York, NY, United States

    ONE • ONE PLANET ONE FUTURE IS AN EXHIBITION OF ETHEREAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANNE DE CARBUCCIA THAT POWERFULLY DEPICT WHAT WE HAVE AND WHAT WE MAY LOSE.

    Free
  • Living Threads Photo Exhibit & Discussion: Oaxaca’s Traditional Dress and the People Who Wear It

    Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator 630 Flushing Avenue, Suite 704, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Join photographer, researcher and storyteller, Eric Mindling, as he provides us with a glimpse into his historical documentary project, Living Threads: Oaxaca’s Traditional Dress and the People Who Wear It that looks at the grand diversity of styles of traditional dress and the people who wear them in Oaxaca, Mexico. From sweeping portraiture, insights into a changing world and the sharing of his personal motives to undertake this two year project, Mindling opens our eyes to a wondrous land and people.

    $10
  • esabitchin’

    Downtown Art 70 East 4th St , New York, NY, United States

    esa (evolving sustainable apparel) is a lady gang rooted in the mutual desire to learn about our place in the fashion industry as well as the natural world, ultimately, synthesizing these two seemingly unrelated realms.

    $11.14
  • Bronx River Bike Tour

    Norwood (205th Street D Train Station) 280 East 206th Street, Bronx, NY, United States

    Come be awed by the Bronx River's beauty: bike with NYC H2O's Matt Malina to tour the river from Williamsbridge Oval to its source in Valhalla!

    $21.99
  • Food Waste: Where Are We Now?

    Brooklyn Foodworks 630 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Food Waste has been a part of our vocabulary for several years now and we have reached momentum in the space. Come and join the dialogue with a leader in sustainability, a chef and a voice for the food insecure. We promise a lively discussion, thought provoking ideas and solutions to take back to your own kitchens.

    Free
  • Ensuring Urban Resilience, Come Hell Or High Water

    Columbia Law Schoool Jerome Greene Hall, Room 106, New York, NY, United States

    Urban resilience also means changes in land use along with better and more equitable ways to protect a city's people. Realizing these innovations requires that New York and other great cities must give high priority to advancing the emerging capacities to foster and make the most of new approaches to climate risk management.

    Free
  • Experience Creative Climate Awards

    Taipei Economic and Cultural Office 1 E 42nd St., New York, NY, United States

    Join us for our sixth Creative Climate Awards, an annual series of events that showcase artists creating climate-inspired, public works. Our Creative Climate Awards program uses creativity to share knowledge, broaden the climate conversation, educate, and incite action.

    Free
  • Creative Climate Awards Opening

    Taipei Economic and Cultural Office 1 E 42nd St., New York, NY, United States

    The Opening will feature interactive and performance art pieces done by submitting artists Vangeline Dance Theater, Mechthild Schmidt Feist, and Danielle Boudrand.

    Free
  • Urban Sustainability Day!

    Common Ground Compost East 11th Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue A, New York, NY, United States

    Get your “hands dirty” and join us outdoors at the East Side Outside Garden with Common Ground Compost to prepare the urban garden for the fall and to learn about their business’ environmental sustainability based model.

    Free
  • Film: Merchants of Doubt

    Taipei Economic and Cultural Office 1 E 42nd St., New York, NY, United States

    Start the night with "Urban Tumbleweed", a live performance from the Vanessa Long Dance Company. Stay for a screening of documentary, Merchants of Doubt.

    Free – $20
  • Digital and Environmental Justice in the Era of Climate Change

    Civic Hall 156 Fifth Avenue, Second Floor, New York, NY, United States

    As global institutions like the United Nations are turning their attention to human rights and climate change, local groups have been fostering the links between natural environments and digital environments for more than a decade.

    Free