While it may not have the allure of a Broadway musical, New York City Climate Week has become a magnet for a special kind of visitor. Each year, during the third week of September, thousands of government officials, CEOs, experts, and activists from around the world flock to the Big Apple for Climate Week, a vital platform for driving global awareness and action on climate change.
NYC Climate Week: A Platform to Drive Ambition

Climate Ambition Summit at UN Headquarters in NYC in September 2023. Photo by 10 Billion Solutions
NDCs 3.0: The Clock is Ticking
It’s Time

Climate Group CEO Helen Clarkson at the New York Climate Week 2023 opening ceremony. Photo by Climate Group
Sea Levels Rise in New York City, Too

UN Secretary-General António Guterres visits an abandoned house due to storm damage and flooding as a result of climate change during his trip to Samoa. Photo by Kiara Worth/UN Photo