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Climate+Health PhilanthroPitch

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Climate Group (CG) and the Climate Philanthropy Catalyst Coalition (CPCC) present the Climate and Health PhilanthroPitch at Climate Week NYC, a fast-paced, high-impact showcase of climate solutions led by nonprofit innovators at the intersection of …

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FABSCRAP SORT-A-THON

Saturday, September 27, 2025

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Join FABSCRAP for 12-HOURS OF CONTINUOUS SORTING
-->As a volunteer, you’ll sort through and deconstruct fabric, garment samples, trims, swatches, and more—preparing these materials for reuse or recycling, then weighing …

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Food Circularity in Action

Thursday, September 25, 2025

This event, presented by Swissnex and Swiss Business Hub USA at the Planetary Embassy during Climate Week NYC, brings together innovators, farmers, scientists, policymakers, and investors who are rethinking the way we produce, consume, and dispose of food …

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World Climate & Biodiversity Summit 2025

Thursday, September 25, 2025

World Climate & Biodiversity Summit returns to New York on 25 Sept 2025, uniting leaders from business, finance, and government to drive integrated climate and nature solutions that deliver impact toward COP30 in Brazil and beyond.

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Stories of Collective Climate Action

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Art + Storytelling: from Hope to Action, Join an immersive session with four passionate climate Obama leaders from around the world as they share powerful stories on climate actions. This event invites us from Hope to Collective actions, inspiring the …

Sunken Suppers & Coastal Secrets: NYC’s Maritime Food History Walking Tour

Christa Avampato
Event format
In-person
Event duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Language
English
Take a maritime journey through time. Starting at Tall Ship Wavertree docked at NYC's South Street Seaport and ending at a historic tavern where revolutionary meals were shared, you’ll trace a route once paved with millions of oyster shells that now serves as a vital defense against rising tides. Explore the history of ghost ships buried beneath the Financial District and learn how the changing shoreline has impacted the city’s culinary heritage over centuries. This walk highlights the intersection of food history and environmental change in Lower Manhattan. Attendees will learn to spot hidden markers of history in the Seaport neighborhood while uncovering the forgotten stories of the city’s maritime past. Wear comfortable shoes for this 1-mile loop through the historic South Street Seaport. It takes approx. 75 mins. Appropriate for all ages. We'll be ending the tour at a historic tavern with great food and drinks by 7:30pm. There are also lots of others wonderful restaurants on this street, too, so you'll have plenty of options to grab dinner right after the tour. Christa Avampato—a sustainability leader and writer, licensed NYC tour guide, public historian, and producer of NYC's Secrets & Lies—created this walk and will be leading it.