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Toronto Climate Week 2025

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About the Event:

Toronto Climate Week is an inaugural, city-wide event scheduled for October 1–3, 2025, aiming to position Toronto as a global hub for climate action and collaboration by uniting grassroots movements, innovators, and leaders for events focused on climate solutions and sustainable futures. The initiative features over 70 free, volunteer-run events across the city, including discussions on electric vehicles, corporate sustainability, and grassroots movements.

Toronto Climate Week (TOCW) Details

What it is:
The first-ever city-wide Toronto Climate Week, a convergence of climate action, creativity, business, art, and culture.

Dates:
October 1–3, 2025.

Goal:
To bring together various stakeholders and community members to discuss and collaborate on climate solutions.

Events:
Over 70 free, volunteer-run events are planned throughout the city.

TOCW Format:
A comprehensive climate event bringing together enterprises, brands, grassroots movements, innovators, and government leaders.

 

What to Expect from Toronto Climate Week?

Discussions on Climate Action:
The week will feature discussions on critical climate topics, including the impact of climate change, electric vehicles, and corporate sustainability initiatives.

Community Engagement:
The event is designed to be accessible, with opportunities for the public to engage with climate solutions and understand the ongoing efforts.

Focus on Collaboration:
A key aspect is linking intergovernmental processes and discussions with real-world, high-impact actions.

 

How to Participate with Toronto Climate Week 2025?

Attend Events:
Look for details on the 70+ events happening across the city from October 1st to 3rd.

Toronto Climate Week Website 

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