Energy Transitions and Climate Change Lunch Workshop

On February 7th, the NYU Center for European and Mediterranean Studies, in collaboration with the NYU Center for Global Affairs, will host a lunch workshop focused on key justice-related energy and food transition challenges and opportunities related to climate change in the New York Metro area. The workshop is part of a larger series on energy transitions and key climate change challenges and opportunities.

Featured student presenters are recent Global Climate Justice Fellows of the NYU SPS Energy Climate Justice and Sustainability (ECJS) Lab who will present the culmination of their hands-on experiences in the world of climate action. The Fellows program is designed to provide NYU graduate students with immersive, experiential learning opportunities that bridge environmental and social justice with climate change and sustainability.

Nidhi Jariwala (NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs)
"New York City Community Solar Outreach Strategies"


Sofia Jimenez Saborit (NYU Steinhardt)
"Urban Agriculture, Nutrition, and Sustainable Food Systems in East New York"

DATE FEBRUARY 7, 2025
TIME 12PM-1:30PM EST
LOCATION 7 East 12th Street, New York, New York, 10003
COST $Free
Contact sas9984@nyu.edu
DATE FEBRUARY 7, 2025
TIME 12PM-1:30PM EST
LOCATION 7 East 12th Street, New York, New York, 10003
Contact sas9984@nyu.edu
COST $Free

On February 7th, the NYU Center for European and Mediterranean Studies, in collaboration with the NYU Center for Global Affairs, will host a lunch workshop focused on key justice-related energy and food transition challenges and opportunities related to climate change in the New York Metro area. The workshop is part of a larger series on energy transitions and key climate change challenges and opportunities.

Featured student presenters are recent Global Climate Justice Fellows of the NYU SPS Energy Climate Justice and Sustainability (ECJS) Lab who will present the culmination of their hands-on experiences in the world of climate action. The Fellows program is designed to provide NYU graduate students with immersive, experiential learning opportunities that bridge environmental and social justice with climate change and sustainability.

Nidhi Jariwala (NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs)
"New York City Community Solar Outreach Strategies"


Sofia Jimenez Saborit (NYU Steinhardt)
"Urban Agriculture, Nutrition, and Sustainable Food Systems in East New York"