The city behind Climate Week NYC
To put on the biggest Climate Week in the world, we need the biggest platform in the world.
To put on the biggest Climate Week in the world, we need the biggest platform in the world.
With climate change and climate-related weather events playing a more central role in our lives, does how we communicate about the crisis need to shift? That’s the question a panel of communications experts, from filmmak...
East Asia Energy Transition: Unlocking a renewables boom
Last night marked a new first, as eight of the late-night talk shows banded together for Climate Night, dedicating their Wednesday night shows to shine a light on the climate crisis. The event was coordinated by veteran ...
Buildings are responsible for a shocking 40% of total global emissions. That means that any effort to achieve a net zero future has to focus on reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment. The experts who spok...
An old Michelin tire production factory in Dundee, Scotland closed last year due to its inability to compete on the international market. The space has been reinvented as a cutting-edge site for shaping the skills and te...
Last month, UNICEF reported that one billion children live in countries at extremely high risk for the negative impacts of climate change. A recent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency analysis showed that climate impact...
Green hydrogen as an energy or fuel source is not a science project. It's happening now. But more investment and collaboration are needed if the hydrogen-powered economy is to deliver economic growth and jobs.
Influencers from India’s government, industry and society came together at an online event this week to discuss the country’s progress on green issues. Held in advance of the upcoming COP26, the Climate Week NYC session ...
We need $4 trillion in investment in climate solutions every year for the next 30 years. That’s what it’ll cost to rebuild the world in a healthy way, and stay below the small remaining carbon budget for limiting global ...
From big business to small farmer, we can all work together to help fix our world
Addressing climate change is a team sport. By collaborating, organizations can achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2040, if not sooner, corporate leaders told Climate Week NYC. The interrelated spheres of transportation...
As announced in the NY Times last week, we're ecstatic to share that tonight, seven of TV's most popular talk shows are coming together in support of Climate Week NYC.
More than 3,000 businesses have made net zero commitments as part of the UN's Race To Zero Campaign. But the IPCC's latest report confirmed that the earth is warming at an even faster rate than initially thought. Bolder ...
The latest IPCC report underpins the severity of the situation we face: without immediate, large-scale reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions, we will likely exceed the 1.5 degree temperature limit within two deca...