Climate Week NYC 2024
Accelerating people-centered solutions to climate change
Climate change demands a wide range of solutions from governments, corporations, communities, and individuals. Effective solutions are people-centered—reflecting how people behave and make decisions, and responding to the needs of communities most impacted by climate change.
At Climate Week New York City, Rare will highlight how we accelerate people-centered climate solutions, inspire their adoption with behavior-based strategies, and scale them through finance, policy, and partnerships.
Where you will find us this week
Here are some of the events throughout the week in which members of Rare’s team are participating.
- Breaking Silos: Uniting Policy, Finance and Climate Action for Mangroves (Sept. 23) Rare Brazil VP Monique Barreto Galvao participates in a panel discussion on mangrove conservation.
- Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit (Sept. 23) On behalf of the Coastal 500, a 2023 Earthshot Prize finalist, Rare’s Rocky Sanchez Tirona will take the stage with other visionary leaders to discuss cutting-edge climate solutions.
- Climate Week Kick-off: Building our sustainable tomorrow (Sept. 23) Brooke Betts, head of Rare’s Social Media Lab, co-presents results of the first global study assessing adoption of and barriers to climate-friendly behaviors across 37 high-emitting, high-income countries.
- Charting the Future: Scaling the Small-Scale Fisheries Impact Bond for 30×30 Success (Sept. 24) Rare VP of Innovative Finance Kate Schweigart and partners will celebrate the launch of the world’s first impact bond for small-scale fisheries.
- Does Sustainability Storytelling Inspire Change? (Sept. 24) Ellis Watamanuk and Anirudh Tiwathia of Rare’s Entertainment Lab will present Rare’s recent research on films and shows like Don’t Look Up, Madam Secretary, And Just Like That, and more. The panel is hosted by Futerra and the Sustainable Entertainment Alliance.
- Fostering a Plant-Rich Culture (Sept. 24) As part of Food Day, hosted by Tilt Collective, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and Bezos Earth Fund, Rare’s Food & Climate lead Natalia Paine will join a panel to discuss shifting cultural norms around the food we eat. RSVP here.
Rare’s Climate Week NYC 2024 Delegation
Brett Jenks
CEO
Caleb McClennen, PhD
President
Rocky Sanchez Tirona
Managing Director, Fish Forever
Kate Schweigart
Vice President, Innovative Finance
Brandon Schauer
Vice President, Climate Culture
Monique Barreto Galvao
Vice President, Brazil
Brooke Betts
Vice President, Social Media Lab
Ellis Watamanuk
Senior Director, Entertainment Lab
Anirudh Tiwathia
Behavioral Scientist
Natalia Paine
Senior Program Manager, Food & Climate
Let’s Connect!
Want to connect with Rare at Climate Week NYC?
Email Tanmatra Bhanti at tbhanti@rare.org.