Climate Week NYC 2025, the world’s premier climate action event week in the United States, will take place from September 21–28, 2025, in the heart of New York City. This landmark event will convene global leaders from business, government, the United Nations, academia, and civil society to accelerate our collective journey toward a net-zero, nature-positive, and resilient world.
As the most influential climate event of the year, Climate Week NYC will host over 900 climate-focused events across the city, fostering collaboration, innovation, and advocacy. From high-level executive roundtables, media opportunities, to grassroots community gatherings, this week-long platform is designed to spark transformative solutions and forge cross-sector partnerships.
Key Focus Areas: Engage in critical discussions on climate finance, renewable energy, adaptation and resilience, sustainable infrastructure, nature-based solutions, and global climate policy.
The Nest Climate Campus @ Javits Center (Sept 23–25): At the iconic Javits Center for the largest climate event in the U.S., featuring immersive experiences, media opportunities, workshops, executive networking, and cutting-edge showcases on:
Clean energy and the energy transition
Sustainable agriculture and food systems
Public health and climate impacts
ESG and climate disclosure
Financing climate solutions
ESG News: Will host over 50 panel sessions, fireside chats, and executive interviews with Chief Sustainability Officers, CEOs, world leaders, policymakers, and industry innovators to explore bold strategies for net-zero emissions, climate-smart infrastructure, industry, policy, biodiversity protection, and resilient economic growth.
Climate Week NYC 2025 is more than an event—it’s a movement to shape a sustainable future. We’re proud to announce that ESG News, our official media partner at The Nest Climate Campus, will amplify the week’s impact. Interested in sponsorship or media opportunities? Contact us to learn how you can elevate your organization’s voice in this global conversation.
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