By registering your event with Climate Week NYC, you gain access to a powerful platform that amplifies your session to a global audience.
With hundreds of events happening, our official calendar is the go-to destination for attendees to plan their week. Whether you're hosting a panel, workshop, or performance, this is your chance to connect with engaged audiences and drive meaningful change.
Scroll down for instructions on how to register your event on our website.

Officially register your Climate Week NYC event
Simply make an account and click 'create event' to register.
At this late stage, events are now only being processed on a case by case basis.
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For hosts with an existing account, log in using the link below.
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If it's your first time hosting an event, welcome! Please register using the link below.
Please take note of important fee deadlines and increases below:
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Late for-profit registration fee: Event registration is $1200 from August 19 – September 12
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Late NGO/non-profit registration fee: Event registration is $300 from August 19 – September 12
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Fee and deadline FAQs: Be sure to read our FAQs for more information on fees, deadlines, and details about hosting an official Climate Week NYC event.
Why listing with us matters
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Aligns your event with one of the most recognized climate platforms globally.
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Signals that your organization is serious about climate leadership and part of a trusted, curated ecosystem.
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Listing your event increases the chance of collaborations, promotion and attendance.
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With hundreds of events happening, the official calendar is the go-to destination for attendees to plan their week.
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If you're not listed, you're likely to be missed.
Examples of registered events
Youth Climate Throwdown in Central Park with Rocking the Boat!
Come join or cheer on high school and college students in a sailing regatta for climate justice!
Creative Climate Forum: Fast Responses, Slow Revolutions – Art, Community, and Tools of Creative Resistance
Join the Human Impacts Institute on Thursday, September 25, 2025, at Pier 57 in New York City for Fast Responses, Slow Revolutions: Art, Community, and Tools of Creative Resistance—a day-long gathering of creative expression, dialogue, and collective action at the intersection of climate justice and culture. Hosted by the Human Impacts Institute’s Creative Climate Communications Lab, this dynamic Forum brings together urgent responses to today’s climate crises with bold, long-term strategies
Volunteer Opportunity: City Harvest Rescued Food Repack
City Harvest is New York’s first and largest food rescue organization, collecting high-quality food that would otherwise go to waste and distributing it for free to New Yorkers in need. Join us at a Repack, where volunteers repackage bulk quantities of rescued produce into family-sized bags that food pantries can easily distribute and attend an exclusive tour of our warehouse, especially for volunteers participating through Climate Week NYC.
Skiing and sustainability: achieving Scope 1 and 2 net-zero emissions
No industry is more at risk from rising global temperatures than the ski industry. Boyne Resorts owns 10 ski resorts and will discuss its ForeverProject, which aims to achieve net-zero emissions across North American operations by 2030. Dartmouth will overview the progress of its more than $500 million campus-wide Dartmouth Climate Collaborative, including the Dartmouth Skiway, that will substantially reduce direct emissions by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions.
Unlocking Investment for Ocean Resilience
As part of the Planetary Embassy at Climate Week NYC, Swissnex, GIB Foundation, IUCN Blue Natural Capital, and rrreefs present a film screening and exclusive gathering of investors, innovators, and ocean advocates, spotlighting scalable solutions for marine biodiversity and climate adaptation.
Climate Film Festival
72 hours. 57 films. A world of possibilities. The Climate Film Festival (CFF) is the largest festival of its kind in New York City. The inaugural edition takes place opening weekend of Climate Week NYC, featuring narrative, documentary, and boundary-pushing films from over 20 countries. Join us in downtown Manhattan for screenings, panels, workshops, and a climate solutions hub.