Manhattan’s Javits Center wrapped Climate Week today, drawing 5,000 for global talks. Panels on sustainability—X hit 25,000 posts—featured UN experts; $10 coffees sold 1,000. Free badges—2,000 given—sparked networking; 64°F sun shone. A Bronx activist’s speech—400 clapped—called for green jobs. Week ran from September 22. NYC’s future—planet unites.
Organizers led 50 sessions; a Queens scientist’s data—300 nodded—showed sea rise risks. The event drives 10% more green policy, per city reports. Pop-up eco booths—500 flyers gone—shared tips. New LED screens—solar-powered—lit exhibits. A Harlem youth led a climate march. Javits’s vibe—NYC’s climate heart.
It’s not perfect—lines hit 20 minutes; some missed panels. Tech glitched—slides froze. Still, 5K attendees and 50 talks made it a hit, with 93% praising impact in surveys. Post-event, 34th Street buzzed with planet talk. Annual push—NYC acts.
Activist’s 30—green star? Scientist’s 45—data queen. Manhattan united; NYC glowed. Climate Week—act on.