It's going to be a busy Climate Week, and I cannot wait. Add these events to your calendar! There’s something for everyone: real conversations, sustainable snacks, a play about the labor movement and even a documentary world premiere. Monday, September 22, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. I’m excited to be back at the Forbes Sustainability Leadership Summit to kick off New York City’s Climate Week. Forbes on Fifth at 24 Fifth Ave. New York, NY Register here. Monday, September 21, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. After the Forbes conference, I’ll be heading to Soho to moderate a conversation called Rooted in Change: Women Leading the Regenerative Organic Movement featuring Jen Berliner, head of brand & innovation for Patagonia Provisions, Brita Lundberg from Lundberg Family Farms, and Sarela Herrada, cofounder of SIMPLi, hosted at Patagonia’s flagship. Patagonia store at 61-63 Crosby St. New York, NY You can RSVP here. Tuesday, September 23, 7:00 p.m. After Food Tank cofounder Bernard Pollack unveils his play Catalyst Coffee, praised as “one of the best new shows of 2024” (The Arts Fuse), I will be interviewed by Danielle Nierenberg alongside the legendary author and journalist Eric Schlosser for a post-show talkback. WNYC NPR Studios at 44 Charlton St. New York, NY SOLD OUT (more info on live-streaming here) Thursday, September 25, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Join me for the world premiere of episode four of the series The Price of Milk. And stay after the screening for a short panel I'll be speaking on with producers from the film. What a time to be talking about this all — who else clocked whole milk's big win in the MAHA report? I'm featured as an expert in the documentary but have only seen the first three episodes, which launched at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year. Cooper Union Great Hall Foundation Building at 7 E 7th St. New York, NY Register here. Friday, September 26, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. I’m also moderating at Food Tank’s afternoon session on Regenerative Food Systems: Scaling Impact - Soil to Shelf. Our 2:20 p.m. panel called "From Soil to System: Farmers Driving Climate Solutions" will feature four farmers: Patrick Brown, Fourth-generation farmer and Director of Farmer Inclusion at Nature For Justice, Clara Coleman, second-generation farmer, farm consultant and founder of Real Farmer Care, John Moore, farmer of St. Croix Farm and Jamie Ager, farmer, and cofounder and CEO of Hickory Nut Gap. WNYC NPR Studios at 44 Charlton St. New York, NY SOLD OUT (more info on live-streaming here) |