As yet another Climate Week NYC draws to a close, we reflect on the many highlights, the electric atmosphere in New York City, the Late-Night comedy shows banding together for ‘Climate Night’, the triumph of The Hub Live events, and the significant headline-grabbing announcements, on what has been our biggest and most successful year yet. With COP26 on the horizon, there is no time to waste – world leaders must carry this momentum forward and ‘Get It Done’.
Here we round up all the key happenings which took place at an event, or to coincide with it, after a successful thirteenth Climate Week NYC.
“This is your problem, not your successor’s”
Kicking off the Opening Ceremony on Monday (September 20), Climate Group’s CEO Helen Clarkson spoke to heads of state, business leaders, and NGO representatives in attendance, saying plainly, “This is your problem, not your successor’s”. Her opening remarks set the tone for the rest of the week, stating, “As exhausting as all of this sounds, I still think we can be optimistic about our ability to get it done."
A hybrid of over 530 topical events took place over the next few days, with some of the largest businesses globally making major announcements amounting to billions of pounds of investments and significant commitments with regards to 2030 and 2050 net zero goals. Government engagement was also significant during Climate Week NYC 2021 with many leaders joining from the US cabinet, the UK, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
High-level participation was matched by the huge variety of community engagement which took place throughout the week, with massive support for all things sustainable from the City of New York. Iconic buildings such as the Empire State Building lit up green; the New York Stock Exchange rang its closing bell to signify the start of the week; Times Square showcased ‘Possible World’, an environmental-inspired artistic display; and Junk Kouture, Program Partner of Climate Week NYC, designed an eye-catching ‘Getting It Done’ campaign which incorporated youth activism and was shown across New York’s billboards and big screens.
World leaders accelerate net zero action plans
More information on corporate and governmental pledges can be found on Edie’s website and Canary Media’s website.
Climate Group hosted The Hub Live
Climate Group hosted The Hub Live (September 21-23), a series of 18 forums, discussions, and workshops that brought together the expertise and influence of public and private sectors. Hosted through an interactive online digital platform, the events shone a spotlight on the clean energy revolution, the future of buildings, heavy industries, electric vehicles, finance, and food and health.
The Hub Live speakers included:
Many of the topical events received in-depth coverage focused on their sector-specific issues, including SteelZero in Canary Media; Chalet Hotels in India joining each of our initiatives in the Economic Times; and ways to reduce building emissions on Red, Green and Blue.
To catch up on any of The Hub Live events, you can find the recordings via our Facebook Watch Climate Week 2021.
More news that happened during the week
"There is no doubt that this has been the most successful Climate Week NYC ever held, and by many measures probably the biggest climate event to encompass business, government and the public - that has ever taken place", said Adam Lake, Head of Climate Week NYC.
In the wake of the most definitive IPCC report and with COP26 just around the corner, Climate Week NYC 2021 offered a critical moment to accelerate action and raise ambition. We’re so proud to provide a platform to the most dynamic and diverse range of events.
Thank you for joining us for Climate Week NYC 2021 to learn, act and Get It Done.
Thank you also to all of our sponsors for making Climate Week NYC 2021 possible:
National Grid, Headline Partner; L’Oréal, Opening Ceremony Sponsor; ENGIE Impact, The Hub Live Sponsor, The Climate Pledge, Platinum Sponsor, PwC, Platinum Sponsor; The Estée Lauder Companies, Platinum Sponsor; McKinsey & Company, Knowledge Partner; Oliver Wyman, Research Partner; Unilever, Gold Sponsor; Dell Technologies, Gold Sponsor; Hydro-Québec, Gold Sponsor; Johnson & Johnson, Gold Sponsor; Lenovo, Gold Sponsor; Bank of America, Gold Sponsor; Breakthrough Energy, Gold Sponsor; Siemens, Gold Sponsor; Edison International, Gold Sponsor, Forum for the Future, Gold Sponsor, AB InBev, Gold Sponsor; Procter & Gamble (P&G), Silver Sponsor; Morrison & Foerster, Silver Sponsor; PepsiCo, Silver Sponsor, International Copper Association, Silver Sponsor; Facebook, Silver Sponsor; Sungrow, Supporter Sponsor, Ørsted, Supporter Sponsor; Oatly, Supporter Sponsor; EnergyRE, Reception Sponsor; Mastercard, Community Partner; Barings, Finance Program Partner; Palmetto, Energy Program Partner; Saint-Gobain, Built Environment Program Partner; The Solutions Project Environmental Justice Program Partner; Earth Justice, Policy Program Partner; Conservation International, Nature Program Partner; Con Edison, Transport Program Partner; Junk Kouture, Sustainable Living Program Partner; Race to Zero, Partner; The Nest Summit, Official Event Partner; Ford Motor Company, The Nest Summit Sponsor; atmosfair, Carbon Offsetting Partner; NYC & Company, Tourism Partner; Columbia Climate School, University Partner; Grist, US Media Partner; JCDecaux, Media Partner; Canary Media, Media Partner; NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Sustainability, Supporter Partner, COP26, Supporter Partner