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SUMMARY:Sun Day | A Family Festival to Support the Clean Energy Movement in NYC
DESCRIPTION:On September 21st\, Solar One is supporting the global Sun Day movement\, organized by the environmental author Bill McKibben in collaboration with his organization Third Act. This will take place at the Friend’s Meeting House and spill into Stuyvesant Square Park where we will offer panel discussions\, family friendly activities\, and immediate ways we can take action to ensure that green energy is still our future\, all while celebrating the power of the sun and sustainable energy. Space is limited for the panel\, so get free tickets here. \nSun Day is a global day of action on September 21\, 2025\, celebrating the rise of clean energy. We’ll come together to showcase the power of the sun and wind\, the energy sources that can power our world without pollution. \nOur event will feature information booths and tables\, kids’ activities\, a performance by Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir\, and a panel discussion with Bill McKibben and others\, moderated by WNYC radio/podcast host Kai Wright. For more details check out our page \n——- \n\nThis event is FREE. If you would like to support Solar One\, our work\, and community events at Stuy Cove Park\, please consider making a small donation.
URL:https://solar1.org/event/sun-day-a-family-festival-to-support-the-clean-energy-movement-in-nyc/
LOCATION:15th Street Friends Meeting House & Stuyvesant Square Park
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Panel Discussion,Speakers
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SUMMARY:NYLCV-EF NYC Mayoral Forum on the Environment
DESCRIPTION:Solar One is co-sponsoring the NYLCV-EF Mayoral Forum on the Environment\n\n\nWhere: NYU Skirball\, 566 LaGuardia Place (Between West 4th and West 3rd Street)\n\n*This venue holds approximately 800 seats\, so we encourage your organization to bring as many staff and members as possible.\n\n\nWhen: March 6\, 2025\, 6:00 PM (Doors Open at 5:30 PM)\nCo-sponsored by: Regional Plan Association\, WE ACT for Environmental Justice\, New Yorkers for Parks\, Urban Green Council\, Rebuild by Design\, The Nature Conservancy\, Waterfront Alliance\, Transportation Alternatives\, Solar One\, and Natural Areas Conservancy\nRSVP link: https://actions.nylcv.org/a/nyc-mayoral-forum
URL:https://solar1.org/event/nylcv-ef-nyc-mayoral-forum-on-the-environment/
LOCATION:NYU Skirball\, 566 LaGuardia Place\, NYC
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Growing the Green Collar Workforce
DESCRIPTION:This Climate Week program\, organized by NYCETC and The New York Climate Exchange\, will spotlight issues\, opportunities\, and solutions central to the green-collar workforce development conversation taking place locally and internationally. The program includes panels and discussions in person and live-stream to learn more about training models\, investments\, and policies to strengthen efforts in the five boroughs and beyond to develop an effective\, efficient\, and fair green economy. \nClick HERE to Register
URL:https://solar1.org/event/growing-the-green-collar-workforce/
LOCATION:309 Clayton Rd\, 309 Clayton Rd\, Governor's Island
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Climate Action Summit | Workforce Pathways to Just Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us during Climate Week NYC to connect with fellow educators\, youth\, community leaders\, and decision-makers\, deepen your understanding of critical issues in climate change education\, and leave with actionable strategies to take home to your learning environment. \n\nThe Wild Center\, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)\, the Smithsonian Institution\, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication\, the Climate Mental Health Network\, New York City Department of Education – Office of Sustainability\,  and the National Wildlife Federation welcome you to the Educating for Climate Action Summit during Climate Week NYC. This Summit\, held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian\, will bring together formal and informal educators from diverse backgrounds to explore key themes in climate change education\, including the integration of youth perspectives\, Indigenous knowledge systems\, and climate justice in learning experiences in and out of the classroom. \n\nClick HERE to Register
URL:https://solar1.org/event/climate-action-summit-workforce-pathways-to-just-climate-action/
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion,Speakers,Workshop
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SUMMARY:More Than a Job: Strategies to Grow the Clean Energy Workforce
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth discussion on training\, recruitment\, and advancement within the clean energy sector\, featuring new qualitative data from the National Solar Jobs Census\, followed by a panel with leaders in the solar workforce sector. We will focus on how employers and communities can build a robust clean energy workforce while supporting workers in accessing high-road careers. After the census data presentation and panel\, guests will be invited to network. \nClick HERE for a FREE RSVP & More Details
URL:https://solar1.org/event/more-than-a-job-strategies-to-grow-the-clean-energy-workforce/
LOCATION:Solar One HQ and Workforce Development Center\, 9-03 44th Road Queens\, NY 11101\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:The Heat is On: Strategies & Solutions for Helping Achieve Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:The impacts of climate change are increasingly upon us – from extreme heat to drought to fires. To continue to thrive on our planet for the long-term it is necessary to work together—governments\, companies\, civil society\, and individuals—to reduce the carbon emissions causing climate change and enable the energy transition. \nWhether due to the nature of our job\, or if we have adequate tree cover in our neighborhood\, or if we have access to safe and stable housing\, or the historical burden of pollution where we live\, each individual and community is impacted differently. How can we support environmental and climate justice? How can we work together to create more resiliency and protect the health and well-being\, as well as livelihoods of people living in vulnerable areas? This starts with understanding the systemic reasons behind these historical and ongoing inequities and then working together to address them and build equitable solutions. \nIn parallel\, as governments and companies accelerate their move away from a fossil-fuel- based energy system and towards a clean\, renewable energy system\, there is a need to foster policies that share the benefits and opportunities of the green transition. This includes access to good jobs with health and safety protections and fair wages and benefits\, as well as education and training to make the transition to new green jobs. What is already happening to secure this future\, and what more is needed? What role do we have as consumers\, investors\, and community members to help make a difference? \nJoin Domini Impact Investments for a lively discussion with Domini’s CEO and Engagement Director and NY-based not-for-profit organizations: Solar One and WE ACT for Environmental Justice to learn about the role of workers and communities in paving the way for a just and equitable transition for all. \nOpening & Closing remarks\nCarole Laible\, CEO\, Domini \nSpeakers: \nPeggy Shepard\, Co-Founder and Executive Director\, WE ACT for Environmental Justice \nSara Radelet\, Chief External Affairs Officer\, Solar One \nMichaela Ritz\, CTE Program Manager\, Solar One \nModerator: \nMary Beth Gallagher\, Director of Engagement\, Domini \nRegistration and More Info Here
URL:https://solar1.org/event/the-heat-is-on-strategies-solutions-for-helping-achieve-climate-justice/
LOCATION:180 Maiden Lane New York\, NY 10038\, 180 Maiden Lane\, New York\, NY\, 10038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:The Future of Sustainability & Resiliency in NYC: Policy & Development
DESCRIPTION:In New York City and across the country\, we are facing an unprecedented crisis along with an unprecedented opportunity. For the first time\, a combination of city\, state and federal laws is aimed at addressing the need to reimagine the built environment as a tool to mitigate\, adapt and prepare for the accelerating changes to the climate brought on by human activity. \nPanel will begin at 5:00pm and end at 6:15pm. Ticket price includes beer and wine reception following the panel discussion. The event will end at 7:00pm. \nTickets are available on Eventbrite here.
URL:https://solar1.org/event/the-future-of-sustainability-resiliency-in-nyc-policy-development/
LOCATION:Scandinavia House\, 58 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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