NY Climate Tech: Feb 17 - Feb 23
Micro-freight, green jobs, sustainable drinks, climate futures, founder matching, olfactory arts (!) and more upcoming events
Hi friends,
Happy Lunar New Year (恭喜发财)! If you want to embrace the season, check out events from our friends at Think!Chinatown.
This week we’re reading the NYT’s delightful profile of NYC’s new Climate Czar, Louise Yeung (gift link) who’s addressing flooding, heat, buses affordability, and more accompanied by “her 16-year-old cat, who has no name, and her two snails, Lady Godiva and Richard.”
Here are our picks for the week
Today we’re at capacity for our 🎬 CFF & NY Climate Tech Meetup and looking forward to seeing you tonight! Stay tuned for the next one.
Wednesday talk it out at ☕️ Climate Cafe at The Brooklyn Public Library
Thursday head to BATWorks for multi-stakeholder discussion on whether BATWorks could support the development of emissions-free microfreight systems at 🚲 Towards Emissions-Free Microfreight or for stay in Manhattan for 🌱 Building Green Futures: Justice-Impacted Pathways into the Green Economy
Also Thursday grab drinks and make friends at 🍹 The Carbonauts | Bard Sustainability Sips CSE 206 (NYC)
Friday head LIC for the 🎨 “Imagining Climate Futures” Gallery Closing Party
Saturday find a co-founder at 🌿 C2FM Founder Speed Matching: Built Environment
Monday get a whiff of the future at 👃 Olfactory Arts in a Warming World or catch up at the 🍺 Climate Pints February Gathering
Cheers,
Alec, Sonam, and the Climate Tech Cities team
This Week's Events
🎬 CFF & NY Climate Tech Meetup: Tue, Feb 17
🍻 Green Drinks Brooklyn: Tue, Feb 17
🍻 Green Drinks Brooklyn - Overflow: Tue, Feb 17
📚 Climate Migration Book Club: Tue, Feb 17
🌍 Manhattan Climate Changemakers Hour of Action (now on WEDNESDAY): Wed, Feb 18
🏡 Joyce Hwang: In Consideration of Neighbors: Wed, Feb 18
🗣️ Listeing Meet & Greet Sesion - Congresswoman Yvette D. Clakre for CB 8 & 9: Wed, Feb 18
📚 Jonathan Hollingsworth + Special Guests: FLACO: Wed, Feb 18
☕️ Climate Cafe at The Brooklyn Public Library: Wed, Feb 18
🌐 Spring 2026 Lecture in Climate Data Science: PETER DUEBEN: Wed, Feb 18
🌱 Building Green Futures: Justice-Impacted Pathways into the Green Economy: Thu, Feb 19
🌏 The MESA Institute for Global Impact Official Launch: Thu, Feb 19
🍹 The Carbonauts | Bard Sustainability Sips CSE 206 (NYC): Thu, Feb 19
🌱 Salt Lot Tour with Big Reuse: Thu, Feb 19
👗 Spring Clothing Swap & Happy Hour 🌸: Fri, Feb 20
🧬 Learn Synthetic Biology: Let’s Assemble Pigment Pathways: Fri, Feb 20
🌊 [INFRASTRUCTOURS] Waterfront Landscape, Offshore WindScape Brooklyn: Fri, Feb 20
🎨 “Imagining Climate Futures” Gallery Closing Party: Fri, Feb 20
🌱 Manifest Your Blessings: Fri, Feb 20
🦠 Agar art 2.0: casting with sculptural forms for microbial art: Fri, Feb 20
🌿 C2FM Founder Speed Matching: Built Environment: Sat, Feb 21
🌳 Street Tree Care with NYU Give Where You Live: Sat, Feb 21
⏰ Trivia Hour: Sat, Feb 21
🏙️ From Crisis to Proximity: A New Social Contract for Cities: Mon, Feb 23
🎨 WRAP x Fashion Alliance Network: Mon, Feb 23
💸 Climate and Economy: Mon, Feb 23
🏢 Comprehensive Green Building Certification Guide – 1 Day Workshop in NYC: Mon, Feb 23
👃 Olfactory Arts in a Warming World: Mon, Feb 23
🍺 Climate Pints February Gathering: Mon, Feb 23
Opportunities
📀 Data Center World Innovation Challenge: Due 2/20
This year, 24 selected startups will have the opportunity to pitch directly to venture capitalists, accelerators, utilities, hyperscalers and ABB executives, gaining valuable exposure to key decision-makers across the data center ecosystem.
🛫 Pilots at BAT: Due “Mid-Feb”
Pilots at BAT provides climate tech companies with access to real-world infrastructure at the Brooklyn Army Terminal to validate and scale technologies in New York City’s urban environment. Demonstrating performance under live conditions is critical for commercializing solutions in sectors like advanced building materials, renewable energy systems, and clean mobility.
🏡 Housing Venture Lab: Due 2/20
This accelerator program provides wraparound support for entrepreneurs with bold ideas to make housing more equitable, accessible, and sustainable. $75k seed funding and tracks in building innovation and opportunity & access. Non-profits and for-profits both eligible. Early application deadline: 2/9, final deadline 2/20.
📱 Amazon Devices Climate Tech Accelerator: Due 2/24
A uniquely designed program for companies at any stage to accelerate the integration of their technologies that can help reduce the carbon impact of Amazon devices. Unlike other accelerators, this program breaks down traditional industry barriers and accelerates collaboration between climate tech innovators and enterprise decision-makers—helping streamline the path from validation to adoption opportunity.
🚊 Transit Tech Lab: Due 2/27
Applications are now open for the 8th annual Transit Tech Lab, an accelerated innovation program founded by the Partnership Fund for New York City and the MTA to improve public transit in the NY metro area. This year’s Lab is seeking technology companies with solutions that can help transit agencies advance infrastructure systems or modernize data and operational workflows. Selected companies will participate in an eight-week proof of concept with the MTA, Port Authority of NY & NJ, and NYC DOT. Apply now or attend an info session on February 6 at 1pm ET to learn more about this year’s challenges.
🏆 The 2026 Wilkes Climate Innovation Prize: Due 2/28
For every climate tech solution that takes off, there are countless others that stall at the early stage because they can’t get the capital support they need. The University of Utah's Wilkes Climate Innovation Prize is designed to change that, backing high-potential solutions across climate and energy. This prize exists to keep more of those promising ideas in the game, with a $250,000 Grand Prize in non-dilutive funding to support pilots or getting ready to scale.
🌾 Make it in Brooklyn: Due 2/28
The Make It in Brooklyn Ag Tech Pitch Contest aims to spotlight and support early-stage companies working on agricultural technology solutions that enhance productivity, optimize resource use, and promote environmental sustainability. This event provides a platform for entrepreneurs to showcase their ideas, gain exposure, and compete for funding to accelerate their ventures.
🇪🇺 Green Economy Exchange - Europe: Due Feb 28
Join Impact Hub New York Metropolitan Area and EU’re Up Next for Green Economy Exchange - Europe—a 10-day immersive journey through three of Europe’s most dynamic green innovation hubs: The Hague, Brussels, and Paris (March 22 - April 1, 2026). You’ll have a chance to explore European markets for your work, build transatlantic partnerships, expand your network - all while taking a deep dive into Europe’s green economy culminating at the ChangeNOW Conference.
🙋♀️ Women Entrepreneurs Boot Camp | Climate Tech: Due 3/16
Project W's Women Entrepreneurs Boot Camp (WEB) is back with its program designed for women entrepreneurs building solutions for a healthier planet – WEB | Climate Tech – in New York on April 16, 2026. WEB | Climate Tech brings together founders, investors, and experts, all focused on building solutions to address the multi-faceted challenges facing our environment.
🌐 NYC International Landing Pad Accelerator: Due 3/23
This flagship program is focused on helping ready-to-scale companies overcome some of the toughest barriers to NYC market-entry — so you can get your first project off the ground, scale up, and grow your business.. Our initial cohort is focused on the Built Environment — the buildings and infrastructure where New Yorkers live, work, and move. Together, we’ll help build a cleaner, more resilient future for all who call New York City home.
🌍 Morgan Stanley Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures: Due 3/31
Morgan Stanley Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures (MSISV) provides innovators with access to capital and resources to help them develop and scale. Our mission is to catalyze innovation and impact by supporting early-stage startups and nonprofits that are building solutions for a more inclusive and sustainable future. MSISV has distributed $38M+ in capital to 140+ startups and organizations since inception.
🚀 Entrepreneur Roundtable Accelerator: Due 5/4
ERANYC is where founders build, connect, and grow their companies with the help of our team and deep network of mentors and investors. ERA provides a unique advantage to founders—NYC’s largest mentor network, with 1,000+ expert mentors and 700+ alumni founders across all major industries. $150K investment on a 6% Post-Money SAFE, $600K+ in perks & cloud credits (AWS, Google Cloud, OpenAI & more).
Upcoming Events
🏗️ Comprehensive Green Building Certification Guide – 1 Day Workshop in NYC: Tue, Feb 24
🎥 Roll Credits: Celebrating CFF’s Once (and Future) Volunteers: Tue, Feb 24
🌱 Climate Cafe & Radical Imagination Activity: Wed, Feb 25
🏗️ 2026 Most Significant Infrastructure Projects Summit: Wed, Feb 25
📝 Heat Stories: Memory, Place, and a Changing Climate: Wed, Feb 25
🎬 Movie Night: Emergent City: Wed, Feb 25
🌍 Spring 2026 Lecture in Climate Data Science: Research Update by DA FAN: Wed, Feb 25
🍻 Sip & Solutions: Less Small Talk, More Impact: Wed, Feb 25
🌱 Faith In Action: Environmental Justice and Faith Leadership (A Panel Discussion): Thu, Feb 26
🌱 Faith in Action: Environmental Justice and Spiritual Leadership in the Bronx: Thu, Feb 26
🌍 The Sherpa & Sandbox: Navigating the Realities of Energy Scale-Up (In-Person): Thu, Feb 26
🌾 Global Shocks and the Future of Food System Resilience: Thu, Feb 26
🌆 Dr. Katia Lamer: Filling Data Deserts to Understand Urban Airflow and Heat Mitigation: Fri, Feb 27
🌍 Billion Dollar Impact x TRIIBE: Next Gen Changemakers: Sat, Feb 28
🧹 February Beach Clean-Up: Sat, Feb 28
🌳 Street Tree Care with NYU Give Where You Live: Sat, Feb 28
🌱 Climate Cafe by Earth Stewards NYC: Sat, Feb 28
☕🌱 Climate Coffee NYC: Sun, Mar 1
♻️ PLA Recycling Workshop: Mon, Mar 2
🎨 Petroleum in (and out of) the Visual Arts: Mon, Mar 2
🌎 Climate Tech Cities and Streetlife Ventres Startup and Talent Platforms
Climate Tech Cities and Streetlife Ventures are launching new platforms to support climate founders, funders, and career transitioners! There is no shortage of great companies raising money for their groundbreaking ideas, great investors looking to support with capital, and great talent living the mantra that every job is a climate job. We can’t wait to hear from you!
This Week's Events in Detail
🎬 CFF & NY Climate Tech Meetup
When: Tue, Feb. 17 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)
Where: OCabanon, New York
The CFF & NY Climate Tech Meetup offers a unique opportunity to connect climate professionals and filmmakers at OCabanon in New York City. This event marks the celebration of the Climate Film Festival’s third open call, fostering collaboration and discussion around climate and cinema. Engage with new friends and colleagues in this vibrant gathering designed to inspire and connect those passionate about climate tech.
🍻 Green Drinks Brooklyn
When: Tue, Feb. 17
Where: 333 Douglass Street, Brooklyn
Green Drinks Brooklyn is a casual networking event focused on sustainability and environmental issues, taking place at Threes Brewing in Brooklyn, NY. This gathering provides an opportunity for individuals interested in climate tech and sustainability to connect with like-minded individuals in a relaxed atmosphere. With its emphasis on community engagement, the event encourages discussions on pressing environmental topics.
📚 Climate Migration Book Club
When: Tue, Feb. 17
Where: 105 East 17th Street, New York
The Climate Migration Book Club, hosted by the Displaced Migrants Action Group (DMAG) and Wagner Climate Action (WCA), offers participants an opportunity to delve into the critical issue of climate migration through the lens of literature. Attendees will engage in discussions centered around Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower, exploring the implications of climate-induced displacement. This event encourages community dialogue on adaptation and resilience in the face of climate change, set in the heart of New York City.
🌍 Manhattan Climate Changemakers Hour of Action
When: Wed, Feb. 18 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (EST)
Where: Pier 57, New York
The Manhattan Climate Changemakers Hour of Action invites participants to Pier 57 for a collaborative evening focused on climate advocacy. This free event combines social interaction with meaningful activities such as writing letters to the editor and organizing meetings with local representatives, all aimed at promoting equitable climate solutions. Suitable for all experience levels, participants are encouraged to bring laptops and friends to enhance the effectiveness of their actions.
🏡 Joyce Hwang: In Consideration of Neighbors
When: Wed, Feb. 18
Where: 141 Convent Avenue, New York
The Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series features architect Joyce Hwang discussing the integration of animal lives within urban environments. The lecture, titled “In Consideration of Neighbors,” aims to provoke thought on how architecture and landscape design can consider non-human lives. Taking place at The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture in New York, it contributes to the ongoing dialogue about climate-sensitive design and coexistence in urban settings.
🗣️ Listeing Meet & Greet Sesion - Congresswoman Yvette D. Clakre for CB 8 & 9
When: Wed, Feb. 18
Where: 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn
Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke invites residents from Community Boards 8 and 9 to share their federal concerns during a listening meet and greet at the Brooklyn Public Library’s Central Branch. This event aims to strengthen community engagement and address local issues, although it is not specifically focused on climate tech.
📚 Jonathan Hollingsworth + Special Guests: FLACO
When: Wed, Feb. 18
Where: 828 Broadway, New York
Join writer and photographer Jonathan Hollingsworth at Strand Book Store for a captivating discussion on his book FLACO, which delves into themes surrounding climate and environmental justice. This event embraces community engagement in the context of New York’s vibrant culture, providing a unique insight into integrating narrative and arts with critical climate issues. Special guests will join Hollingsworth to enrich the dialogue, making it a notable event for those interested in climate conversations in NYC.
☕️ Climate Cafe at The Brooklyn Public Library
When: Wed, Feb. 18
Where: 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn
The Climate Cafe at Brooklyn Public Library provides a community space for open conversations about climate change anxiety and local actions. This event will feature discussions that link personal feelings about climate change to collective actions and initiatives. Attendees will gain tools for emotional resilience and connect with local opportunities for environmental engagement, focusing on the broader theme of climate technology and its connection to individual and societal well-being.
🌐 Spring 2026 Lecture in Climate Data Science: PETER DUEBEN
When: Wed, Feb. 18
Where: 2276 12th Avenue, New York
The Spring 2026 Lecture in Climate Data Science at Columbia Innovation Hub features a seminar presented by Peter Dueben. This event highlights the intersection of artificial intelligence, physics, and climate data science, offering insights into emerging trends and innovations in the field. As part of New York’s commitment to climate tech initiatives, it serves as a platform for knowledge exchange and networking among professionals and academics.
🚲 Towards Emissions-Free Microfreight: Thu, Feb 19
When: Thu, Feb. 19 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (EST)
Where: BATWorks, Brooklyn
This multi-stakeholder discussion presents an opportunity to explore whether BATWorks, the new $100M climate innovation hub at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, can become a center of expertise in decarbonized microfreight solutions. Session suitable for those with an interest in the maritime and last-mile delivery sector, including startups, environmental justice groups, non-profits, shippers, delivery services, bike shops, philanthropy, local businesses, corporates, government, etc.
🌱 Building Green Futures: Justice-Impacted Pathways into the Green Economy
When: Thu, Feb. 19 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (EST)
Where: New York
The ‘Building Green Futures’ roundtable, hosted by the Bronx Green Jobs Center and John Jay College, focuses on strategies for integrating justice-impacted individuals into the green economy. It will bring together various stakeholders to explore how green workforce development can be linked to reentry and fair hiring practices. Key outcomes will include actionable recommendations to ensure equitable access for Bronx residents to training and job opportunities in the growing green sector.
🌏 The MESA Institute for Global Impact Official Launch
When: Thu, Feb. 19 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)
Where: New York
The official launch of The MESA Institute for Global Impact will take place in New York City. This new non-partisan think tank aims to engage young voices on critical issues such as Climate, Geopolitics, and Frontier Technologies through inter-generational dialogues featuring prominent leaders like Sir Ronald Cohen. Attendees can look forward to a cocktail reception with light bites, providing an opportunity for networking among change-makers and professionals in the field.
🍹 The Carbonauts | Bard Sustainability Sips CSE 206 (NYC)
When: Thu, Feb. 19 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)
Where: 979 3rd Ave #319, New York
The Carbonauts event hosted by Bard’s MBA in Sustainability in New York City invites attendees to engage with leaders in sustainability through fast-paced lightning talks. The event fosters discussions on the intersections of business, climate, and social impact while offering opportunities to network over complimentary lite bites and cocktails. Open to the public, it allows anyone interested in how sustainability is influencing careers and leadership to connect with professionals and students in the field.
🌱 Salt Lot Tour with Big Reuse
When: Thu, Feb. 19
Where: 2nd Avenue, Brooklyn
Join us for a tour of the newly reopened mid-scale community compost site in Brooklyn, NY, facilitated by Big Reuse. This event offers an engaging opportunity to explore sustainable waste management practices and learn about the importance of composting in urban environments. Participants will have the chance to deepen their understanding of local climate initiatives and engage with the community’s sustainability efforts.
👗 Spring Clothing Swap & Happy Hour 🌸
When: Fri, Feb. 20 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (EST)
Where: Fabrik NYC, New York
The Spring Clothing Swap & Happy Hour at Fabrik NYC invites participants to exchange gently used clothing while enjoying non-alcoholic drinks and snacks, fostering a community around sustainable living. Attendees are encouraged to bring 5-10 clean textiles for swapping, contributing to a circular economy and reducing waste. This event, organized by Tiramisu and Simply Sustainable, includes refreshments and a goodie bag, emphasizing community engagement and environmental consciousness.
🧬 Learn Synthetic Biology: Let’s Assemble Pigment Pathways
When: Fri, Feb. 20
Where: 132 32nd Street, Brooklyn
This three-part hands-on course at Genspace in Brooklyn, NY, offers participants a unique opportunity to explore synthetic biology techniques through practical lab work. Attendees will investigate the genetic pathways of marine bacteria to engineer yeast for pigment production, learn about the ethical implications of gene editing, and connect genetic changes to observable traits. Led by Dr. Peter Rühmann, this course is designed for aspiring bioengineers and those curious about the intersection of biology and sustainability.
🌊 [INFRASTRUCTOURS] Waterfront Landscape, Offshore WindScape Brooklyn
When: Fri, Feb. 20
Where: 948 4th Avenue, Brooklyn
INFRASTRUCTOURS presents a unique opportunity to explore the future of offshore wind energy in New York City. This event will take place in Brooklyn, a pivotal hub for offshore wind development, highlighting innovative practices and infrastructure shaping the region’s renewable energy landscape. Attendees will engage directly with local experts and see firsthand the advancements being made in sustainable energy solutions.
🎨 “Imagining Climate Futures” Gallery Closing Party
When: Fri, Feb. 20
Where: Queens Council On the Arts, Queens County
The “Imagining Climate Futures” Gallery Closing Party at the Queens Council On the Arts is a celebration of artistic visions for climate justice. This free event highlights the work of youth artists from diverse backgrounds who have participated in the Climate Storytelling 2075 program, showcasing mediums like textiles, animation, and painting. Attendees will reflect on the themes of climate futures presented during the exhibition and hear about future initiatives from Climate Futures Studio.
🌱 Manifest Your Blessings
When: Fri, Feb. 20
Where: 1796 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn
The event “Manifest Your Blessings” is focused on personal growth and positivity, encouraging attendees to unlock their potential and attract good fortune. This in-person gathering will take place in Brooklyn, NY, and although it fosters a supportive community atmosphere, it does not specifically address climate tech issues or sustainability themes relevant to NYC. Thus, it lacks direct relevance to climate tech events.
🦠 Agar art 2.0: casting with sculptural forms for microbial art
When: Fri, Feb. 20
Where: 132 32nd Street, Brooklyn
This hands-on workshop at Genspace in Brooklyn, NY, offers participants the chance to create three-dimensional microbial art using agar and molds made from alginate. Attendees will sculpt with agar, painting their creations with living, pigmented bacteria, resulting in a unique, living work of art to take home. Taught by Nikki Romanello, an artist with a background in both sculpture and science, this event bridges the gap between artistic expression and biological processes.
🌿 C2FM Founder Speed Matching: Built Environment
When: Sat, Feb. 21 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM (EST)
Where: Columbia Startup Lab (CSL), New York
The Climate Co-Founder Matching: Built Environment event at Columbia Startup Lab in NYC focuses on connecting aspiring entrepreneurs passionate about sustainability and climate technology. This curated networking event will facilitate co-founder matching sessions for individuals interested in green building, electrification, carbon management, and water management. Participants will engage with a diverse cohort of Columbia graduate students, providing a unique opportunity for collaboration and startup formation in the climate sector.
🌳 Street Tree Care with NYU Give Where You Live
When: Sat, Feb. 21 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (EST)
Where: 201 60th Street, Brooklyn
This volunteer event invites participants in Brooklyn to engage in tree care, fostering environmental stewardship and community engagement. Supplies will be provided, and volunteers are encouraged to dress comfortably and bring water. The event emphasizes inclusivity, requiring parental consent for attendees under 16, and showcases local community support from Council Member Alexa Avilés.
⏰ Trivia Hour
When: Sat, Feb. 21 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)
Where: 1184 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn
Trivia Hour at HasenStüble in Brooklyn offers a fun and engaging way to test knowledge on sustainability and solar energy, featuring prizes and drinks. This event encourages community participation while raising awareness about climate-related topics through an enjoyable trivia format.
🏙️ From Crisis to Proximity: A New Social Contract for Cities
When: Mon, Feb. 23 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (EST)
Where: 160 Convent Avenue, New York
The lecture titled ‘From Crisis to Proximity: A New Social Contract for Cities’ seeks to address urban crises, proposing a redefined social contract founded on proximity. Led by Carlos Moreno, a renowned urban scholar, the event will explore innovative concepts like the ‘x-minute city’ to enhance urban living, promoting sustainability and social cohesion. It forms part of the Lewis Mumford Lecture Series, which features leading urban thinkers examining future city challenges.
🎨 WRAP x Fashion Alliance Network
When: Mon, Feb. 23 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM (EST)
Where: New York
The WRAP x Fashion Alliance Network event during NYFW February 2026 focuses on the intersection of sustainable fashion and art through a multi-day program in New York, showcasing circular design and community-led creativity. Highlighting the Slum Art Collection, the event features immersive exhibitions, hands-on workshops, and engaging panels, culminating in a vibrant closing celebration. This initiative promotes a dialogue between grassroots makers and the international fashion community, exploring the potential of sustainability in culture.
💸 Climate and Economy
When: Mon, Feb. 23 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)
Where: East Campus Residence Hall, New York
The “Climate and Economy” event is part of the “Climate Change Conversations” series and will take place at the Heyman Center for the Humanities in New York, NY. This gathering aims to address critical issues related to climate change, focusing on societal responses and actions that can combat apathy and misinformation. It represents an opportunity for engagement and discourse within the climate tech community in NYC.
🏢 Comprehensive Green Building Certification Guide – 1 Day Workshop in NYC
When: Mon, Feb. 23
Where: 100 Church Street 8th Floor, New York City
This one-day workshop in New York City provides participants with practical strategies for achieving widely recognized green building certifications, including LEED, BREEAM, and WELL. Focusing on real-world applications, attendees will engage in interactive learning and networking opportunities, enhancing their knowledge in sustainable building practices. The event is tailored for professionals in the building and construction sectors who are interested in advancing their expertise in climate-conscious design and development.
👃 Olfactory Arts in a Warming World
When: Mon, Feb. 23 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (EST)
Where: 42 Washington Mews, New York
“Olfactory Arts in a Warming World” is a public lecture presented by Silke Felber at Deutsches Haus at NYU, where she explores the intersection of art, scent, and climate change. The event includes a discussion featuring Felber, along with Zachary Samalin and Brandon Woolf, focusing on how olfactory arts can engage with environmental issues. This innovative approach to climate discourse offers a unique lens on adaptation and resilience, making it a notable addition to NYC’s climate tech events.
🍺 Climate Pints February Gathering
When: Mon, Feb. 23 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM (EST)
Where: Prime Produce, New York
The Climate Pints February Gathering is a community-focused event taking place in New York City, bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds to discuss and socialize about climate issues. Participants are encouraged to share climate-related insights, anecdotes, and projects in a casual atmosphere, with drinks and snacks provided. This event serves as a platform for networking among those engaged in the climate sector, from scientists to activists, facilitating a blend of socializing and climate advocacy.




