The Climate Science Fair, presented by Emerson Collective, returns to take over the High Line in New York City beginning Saturday, September 21 through Monday, September 23 from 10 AM to 7 PM ET. Free and open to the general public, Climate Science F... more
The Climate Science Fair, presented by Emerson Collective, returns to take over the High Line in New York City beginning Saturday, September 21 through Monday, September 23 from 10 AM to 7 PM ET. Free and open to the general public, Climate Science Fair welcomes everyone – scientists, farmers, foodies, artists, thinkers, nature lovers and the curious of all ages!
Aligned with Climate Week NYC and the United Nations General Assembly, Climate Science Fairoffers visitors a unique doors-wide-open experience with access for everyone to see, learn and engage in the latest advancements in climate science – showing that big, bold, optimistic climate ideas are not just possible, but already making a difference. Featuring entrepreneurs, nonprofits, scientists and activists addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time, more than 30 climate-solution leading companies from across the nation will showcase their important work with a focus on four critical areas that impact our everyday lives: energy, food, home and nature.
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Climate Science Fair on The High Line
Sat, September 21
10:00AM
$
Admission is free and access points from street level are located every two to three blocks from Gansevoort Street to 30th Street. Many of these access points include elevators, and all include stairs.
Sun, September 22
10:00AM
$
Admission is free and access points from street level are located every two to three blocks from Gansevoort Street to 30th Street. Many of these access points include elevators, and all include stairs.
Mon, September 23
10:00AM
$
Admission is free and access points from street level are located every two to three blocks from Gansevoort Street to 30th Street. Many of these access points include elevators, and all include stairs.