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Hundreds of events underway as Climate Week NYC kicks off
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9/23/2024
AccuWeather's Ali Reid reported live from Climate Week NYC on Sept. 23, speaking with organizers about all that can be expected at the massive event.
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And Climate Week kicked off yesterday in New York City, bringing together global leaders,
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businesses, and environmental activists.
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Our own Ali Reid is on the ground in the city as the events get underway.
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Ali, you've had a busy last 24 hours, and what can you tell us about what's going on
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today?
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Well, guys, when you talk about New York City, you know that constantly things are happening
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here, and certainly that's the case as we are live from the Glass House in New York
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City.
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We are live.
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Adam Lake, you are the head of engagement for Climate Week under Climate Group.
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How are you doing?
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Are you holding down the fort right now?
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I know you've had a busy couple of days.
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I'm good.
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It's day two.
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We have 900 events happening this week.
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Now, just to put that in perspective, last year we were tracking 600.
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We've grown 50 percent, and this is just day two.
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Well, when we were talking to you last summer, I said, Adam, what's the most important things
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that we should be focusing in on?
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And you told me, Ali, we need to talk about not just what's happening here, but all across
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the city.
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900 events, by the way.
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You shouldn't take that lightly.
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That's huge.
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So give me a little bit more of a perspective of what that will actually look like throughout
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the week.
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Absolutely.
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I think what's really important to us is that we engage at lots of different levels.
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So literally just behind this door here, you've got the attorney general for California talking
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about launching right now a major lawsuit against Exxon.
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So we're doing the high-level stuff.
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But across the five boroughs of New York City, we're working with schools, artists, grassroots
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campaigners and so many other people, and we're finding ways that are free and open
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for them to engage in the week.
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People want to learn about things.
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They want to meet other people, and they want to collaborate.
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And that's what's so important for us this week.
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And why is it so important to get that word out, that message out to not only people that
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are here in New York City this week, but across not only the United States, but the globe?
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That's the big thing, is bringing people in all over the world for something like this.
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I think climate change is a big challenge, and we're only going to win this if we bring
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everyone together.
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And I think that's what's so amazing.
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900 events, each one of those events are bringing hundreds of people together who want to do
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good.
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And I think that's what's so important, because if we don't have the whole of the city on
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board, then we're not going to win this fight.
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And I think 900 events, I'm feeling really positive that we're going to get stuff done.
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Our strapline this year is it's time, and it is certainly time this week.
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Well, and you mentioned just some things that are happening around, literally on the opposite
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side of this wall right now, you mentioned the attorney general in California is mentioning
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something really, really important.
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The lawsuit against Exxon, absolutely.
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Yeah, and that's happening as we speak.
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So there is, I mean, there's constant movement at something like this, right?
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There's constant movement.
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We're going to see announcements from governments.
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We're going to see announcements from businesses, but we're also going to see local campaign
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groups who are winning the fight.
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You know, there's some fantastic things happening in New York City.
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There's going to be a hydro-powered pipeline of energy coming through to reduce energy
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emissions in Queens by 20%.
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That switch gets turned on next year.
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These are things that have a real impact on air quality, on asthma rates, on everyone's
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lives.
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And I think that's what we're trying to bring out of this week, is how can we tell these
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stories and make people understand this is a fight we can win.
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It's also all about timing too.
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The UN also happening this week as well.
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So you guys, I know, planned that out accordingly to make sure that the right representatives,
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the right people are also going to be here in the city at that time.
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Is that right?
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Absolutely.
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So this is the 16th year that we're hosting Climate Week NYC, and we purposely did it
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during the UN General Assembly because we thought if all the leaders are here in New
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York, they don't need to travel to Climate Week because they're already here.
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They're already here.
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They're already here.
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And 16 years later, this has just grown into something so massive.
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We work very closely with the UN, they're fantastic partners of ours, and they do the
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big head of state and we do everybody else.
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So as you guys can hear from Adam, certainly a busy couple of days ahead, not only just
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yesterday, today, but moving throughout the week.
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I also mentioned earlier our founder of AccuWeather, Dr. Joel Myers, is also at an event today
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as well.
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We're going to be heading there, guys.
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We have a lot on our plate today.
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Certainly one of them is going to be speaking to him later on this afternoon.
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Allie Reed is going to do a lot of work this week, Climate Week, and then getting ready
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for our hurricane, unfortunately, coming toward the Central Coast states as we head into Thursday.
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All right, Allie, we appreciate you being live for us in New York City.
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We want to leave you guys with a few more climate change facts.
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Did you know that 2023 was the hottest year recorded since 1850?
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If you didn't, now you know.
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