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The Nest Climate Campus Registration Area
The Nest Climate Campus Entrance
The Nest Climate Campus Registration
The Nest Climate Campus Climate Collective Logo
The Nest Climate Campus Main Stage Entrance
Bill Nye We Don't Have time
General Motors Electric Hummers Outside Nest Climate Campus
The Nest Climate Campus Glass Door Open
The Nest Climate Campus Lit Up Logo at Entrance to Climate Collective
Climate Leaders Walking by Garden Eatery at The Nest Climate Campus
GM car in the Climate Collective Experiential Learning area at The Nest Climate Campus
The Nest Climate Campus Outside Entrance
Climate Leader Exploring Digital Kiosk at Nest Climate Campus
Women Exploring Large Nest Climate Campus Map
The Nest Climate Campus Entrance - Escalators
Leaders Gathering in The Climate Collective on The Nest Climate Campus
Leaders Collaborating outside of the Garden Eatery on The Nest Climate Campus
Leaders in the Central Lounge Outside The Garden Eatery
Illuminated Nest Climate Campus Logo at Entrance to Climate Collective
Climate Leaders Connecting in Central Lounge in Climate Collective
Two climate leaders standing in front of illuminated Nest Climate Campus logo
Barbara Humpton from Siemens collaborating in Climate Collective
Two women, Jodi and Francesca, smile for the camera at The Nest Climate Campus outside the Main Stage. They are wearing conference badges and branded lanyards, embodying a spirit of community and engagement.
Small groups of participants engage in discussion seated on modern lounge furniture in front of a branded LinkedIn activation wall. Signage encourages green job skill learning and content sharing on social media.
A professional handshake between Matt Bird from ESG News and Simon Henzell-Thomas from Ingka Group, framed by a colorful event installation. A sign above them reads, “To spark real change for people and planet, our actions speak louder than words!”
A cheerful woman with shaved hair takes a selfie with three people, including Bill Nye, the Science Guy, at The Nest Climate Campus. They stand in front of a large illuminated logo wall, radiating excitement and enthusiasm during the event.
Two women sit at a tall table in animated conversation amid an open networking area with company booths and modern design elements in the Climate Collective at The Nest Climate Campus.
A well-dressed duo, smiling and standing together for a posed photo, showcase professional engagement at the Nest Climate Campus event during Climate Week NYC.
Two representatives sit at a booth for the Climate Museum, smiling warmly. Signage around them promotes climate action and engagement, with a sign inviting attendees to “Ask us about the Climate Museum!” in the Climate Collective
A group of five attendees from Protect Our Winters (POW) pose together smiling at the Nest Climate Campus, showcasing camaraderie and community engagement.
A group of attendees seated at a networking table, deeply engaged in a professional conversation in the Garden Eatery at The Nest Climate Campus. The atmosphere is focused and collaborative, with people wearing lanyards and badges
A group of young professionals sits at a circular table amidst lush greenery, smiling and conversing during The Nest Climate Campus. The event space is open and welcoming, with a focus on natural aesthetics.
A vibrant lounge space filled with attendees deep in discussion; two people in the foreground chat on a couch, while others network in the background near colorful displays in the Climate Collective.
A diverse group of four attendees—three women and one man dressed in a light pink suit and hat—pose together with wide smiles at The Nest Climate Campus. They’re surrounded by others networking at the event.
A smiling man in a black polo shirt stands at an exhibit booth, speaking with a woman wearing a denim jacket, while other attendees browse nearby activations in the Climate Collective.
Mariana, wearing a bold red blazer and white top, smiles beside a suited attendee in a candid moment at The Nest Climate Campus. Their lanyards and body language reflect enthusiasm and connection.
A confident woman in a blue striped shirt and white pants stands in front of a glowing Nest Climate Campus logo backdrop surrounded by tropical greenery.
Two woman climate leaders gather in front of a Nature Conservancy activation at The Nest Climate Campus
Two attendees collaborate at a wooden table using a laptop, the screen displaying data and charts, set against a backdrop of modern sustainable design displays in the Climate Collective at The Nest Climate Campus.
Kristin and Bita, two women with event badges, pose for a photo in a bright networking area of The Nest Climate Campus. Attendees interact in the background at various booths and tables.
A lively speaker addresses a seated audience while wearing green noise-canceling headphones that amplify her voice. A large sign suggesting a themed or immersive session at The Climate Museum community stage at The Nest Climate Campus.
A man and a woman have an animated conversation in front of a brightly lit exhibit booth featuring green and orange signs that read “GROW” at ActionSpeaks activation at The Nest Climate Campus. The woman gestures as she speaks while holding a reusable cup, and the background includes informational displays and other attendees.
A group of climate professionals meet outside the Co-Hosted event space at The Nest Climate Campus
Michael and Danni Washington pose for a friendly photo at the Green Jobs Board activation, surrounded by others engaging in mentoring, networking, and skill-building activities. Informational signage highlights event offerings.
Three climate leaders stand in front of the White Buffalo movie premiere with Wave4M also displayed on the wall behind them.
Four smiling attendees, including Rich, Paul, Carrie, and a colleague, stand side by side with conference badges visible. Behind them is a striking view of a modern cityscape through floor-to-ceiling windows.
 A bustling event floor packed with attendees exploring booths and networking. Sponsor signage and event lighting showcase the vibrant energy and diverse participation at The Nest Climate Campus.
Climate leaders network in the Climate Collective at The Nest Climate Campus
A wide view of the main event floor at The Nest Climate Campus featuring large circular light projections and the GM logo. Attendees gather in clusters for conversation and networking under colorful lighting during the VIP Reception.
Three women, including Cathe Reams, dressed in event attire pose together and smile at a formal gathering under colorful lighting at the Nest Climate Campus VIP Reception networking event.
Three attendees—Carl, Michael, and a woman in between them—pose together while smiling at The Nest Climate Campus event. They wear conference lanyards and are enjoying snacks in a sunlit venue with large windows.
A group of five professionals, dressed in formal attire, stand together smiling with a glass globe trophy on a podium in front of them, under a projected “The Nest Climate Campus” logo.
Five women dressed in business or cocktail attire pose together with wine glasses in hand at The Nest Climate Campus VIP Reception; projected circles and room labels are visible on the wall behind them.
Three attendees, including a woman with short blond curly hair, a bearded man, and a man in glasses, pose with drinks and smiles at an evening reception during The Nest Climate Campus. Colorful circular lighting effects and a glass wall backdrop create a lively and modern ambiance.
An audience member sits in focus, wearing a speckled dark blouse and Nest Climate Campus lanyard, watching a session unfold. The background is softly blurred with other attendees visible.
Two speakers seated on stage at The Nest Climate Campus event. On the left, a woman with curly hair, glasses, and a black blazer holds a notebook while speaking. On the right, a man in a navy suit and tie smiles, seated in a matching chair. A background image of tall trees and the corner of The Nest Climate Campus logo is visible. The setting is a formal discussion or fireside chat.
Side angle of a full audience at The Nest Climate Campus. Attendees are seated and focused, some taking notes, as light spills in from tall curtained windows.
Spencer Glendon from Probable Futures on the Main Stage at The Nest Climate Campus
Danni Washington, TV Personality, Science Communicator, Ocean Advocate in a bright white outfit speaks warmly behind a podium on the main stage. She stands in front of a screen that reads “NEST CLIMATE CAMPUS” in orange and white text.
A woman in a dark sleeveless top stands smiling behind a podium onstage, speaking in front of a turquoise background with white text. Nest Climate Campus and Climate Week NYC logos are visible.
Wide shot of a one-on-one conversation at The Nest Climate Campus featuring Lisa Jackson Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives, Apple and Carter Roberts President and CEO, World Wildlife Foundation (WWF). The large blue The Nest Climate Campus logo and forest-themed visuals anchor the background, while audience silhouettes are visible in the foreground.
A woman leader speaks at the podium on the Main Stage of The Nest Climate Campus.
A woman with long blonde hair smiles while speaking at a podium. She wears a dark jacket and stands in front of a soft blue, cloud-textured backdrop featuring “The Nest Climate Campus” logo
Kristen Siemen, Chief Sustainability Officer of GM, in a vibrant pink suit shares a light moment with a suited Matt Bird of ESG News during a Nest Climate Campus Main Stage panel. They sit in front of a backdrop depicting forest scenery and partial branding of the Nest Climate Campus.
Dr. Gayle Schueller, Chief Sustainability Officer of 3M stands alone on stage in front of a cloudy sky-themed backdrop. She is wearing a green blazer and black dress, passionately addressing the audience at the Nest Climate Campus event.
Crystal Windham, GM Executive Director of Industrial Design in a black lace top and gray skirt smiles while seated during a panel discussion. Bill Morris, MycoWorks Vice President of Product in a black shirt sits to her left. The backdrop shows a green leaf canopy design with
Gina McCarthy, first Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, addresses The Nest Climate Campus from the Main Stage
A five-person panel discussion in progress at The Nest Climate Campus. The panelists, dressed in business and business-casual attire, are seated in front of a scenic digital backdrop of rolling fields and trees at sunset. The Nest Climate Campus logo is prominently displayed in the background. An audience watches attentively from the foreground.
Christopher Davidson, VP, Sustainability at Smurfit Westrock, in a blue suit speaks passionately on stage, gesturing with his hands during a Nest Climate Campus event. Jay Kairam, Vice President, Society (ESG), Diageo North America, indicating a theme of circularity and consumer packaging.
A large audience listens attentively to a Nest Climate Campus Main Stage session.
An audience member wearing a flat cap and glasses raises his hand during a session at The Nest Climate Campus, signaling a question or comment. Other attendees sit attentively, some taking notes or reviewing materials.
Andrew Collier, Campaign Director for Ceres Freedom to Invest campaign, in a blue suit with a red tie speaks confidently at a podium on stage at The Nest Climate Campus, with a warm autumnal landscape displayed on the backdrop.
Dr. Jon Foley from Project Drawdown, in a charcoal suit and navy shirt, delivers a presentation at The Nest Climate Campus. He gestures mid-speech while holding a slide clicker. Behind him, the projected screen partially displays the phrase “+ INDIRECT EMISSIONS,” suggesting the topic of emissions or carbon accounting.
A woman stands at a podium on the main stage at The Nest Climate Campus, speaking to an audience.
Marsia Geldert-Murphey, former President of the American Society of Civil Engineers, moderates a Main Stage session with Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA
Drexlar Attram, Trellis Emerging Leader - Circularity '24, Graduate Sustainability Management Candidate at Columbia University in a blouse and a tan jacket addressing the crowd.
Adam Met, Musician, Educator, Advocate, and Executive Director of Planet Reimagined, at The Nest Climate Campus gestures enthusiastically while speaking. He wears a gray blazer over a bright purple shirt and has shoulder-length hair pulled back. The backdrop behind him is a stylized blue and botanical-themed digital image
Sherry Madera, CEO at CDP in a vibrant green dress and black blazer speaks animatedly on stage at The Nest Climate Campus. She sits on a blue chair with a paper in hand, gesturing mid-sentence.
At center, Daryl Brewster Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose (CECP) in a gray suit gestures while speaking. To his right, Ayana Nathan Vice President, Healthcare, Siemens in a light beige blazer listens, and on the left, another Sandrine Bouttier Stref Group Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sanofi sits with her hands in her lap. The Nest Climate Campus's sky-themed branding is projected behind them.
Three women sit on a panel at The Nest Climate Campus. One wears a white blazer and pants, another wears a black pantsuit with a ruffled blouse and red lipstick, and the third wears a cream-colored outfit. They appear engaged in conversation, set against a blue backdrop.
A man in a dark suit speaks at a podium with “The Nest Climate Campus” logo prominently displayed on the backdrop behind him.
A woman in a black suit with a white collared shirt stands behind a podium at The Nest Climate Campus. She delivers opening remarks or a keynote address in front of a warm-toned backdrop depicting rural hills. The campus logo is visible beside her.
Colorfully dressed attendees in the TNCC audience, including a woman in vibrant patterned headwrap, some taking photos with phones during a keynote session.
Wide view Gina McCarthy, First White House National Climate Advisor and former U.S. EPA Administrator and Mindy Lubber CEO and President, Ceres participating in a TNCC discussion on a stage featuring the blue sky and cloud backdrop.
Sweta Chakraborty, CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time, reads from a digital tablet during her panel segment at The Nest Climate Campus. She is seated in a stage armchair, appearing poised and deeply engaged.
Julia Iskow President & CEO, Workiva,  in a black suit speaking onstage at TNCC. She is mid-gesture and appears focused, wearing an SDG pin on her lapel. The clean blue stage background emphasizes her presence as a key thought leader in the session.
Jeff Frank, CEO, Organic Valley in a blue plaid suit jacket delivers a presentation at The Nest Climate Campus. He clasps a small remote while looking focused. Behind him is a photographic backdrop of a rural trail with people walking, suggesting themes of agriculture or sustainability in motion.
Audience applauding during a TNCC 2024 session, with several attendees wearing masks and business attire, seated in rows under cool blue lighting.
A packed audience at The Nest Climate Campus sits attentively during a panel session, with blue ambient lighting and floor-length curtains adding atmosphere.
A silhouetted audience member captures a panel session on their phone, which displays The Nest Climate Campus logo and stage view.
Panelists at a GM TNCC 2024 Main Stage Session include a blonde woman in a blue suit, a bald man in black, and a woman in black lace top discussing climate innovation against a backdrop of foliage and clean energy imagery.
Focused shot of a Annie Kolemainen, Brand President, EVA NYC in an ivory pinstripe pantsuit speaking onstage at The Nest Climate Campus. She smiles as she addresses the audience, seated between two other women. The campus branding and a large blue backdrop fill the space behind them.
Panel discussion underway on The Nest Climate Campus main stage featuring a Kirsten Love, Chief Marketing Officer, Tradewater in white and a Erik Hansen, Chief Sustainability Officer, Workday with glasses and a beard, both engaged in conversation.
Suzanne DiBianca, EVP and Chief Impact Officer, Salesforce,  in a white blazer and dark pants responds during a panel discussion at The Nest Climate Campus. She sits upright and speaks with one hand raised in emphasis. The natural forest backdrop behind her is consistent with the The Nest Climate Campus stage theme
Two women speakers in conversation on stage at The Nest Climate Campus; Elizabeth Bagley, Ph.D., Managing Director, Project Drawdown on the left wears a blue blazer and holds a notebook, while Lauren Singer, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Overview Capital on the right is dressed in black with white pants.
Tenika Versey Walker, Global Head of Sustainable Futures, NVIDIA, smiles while mid-conversation at The Nest Climate Campus. She is seated in a high-backed chair, wearing a black short-sleeve top and a patterned white skirt. The forest-themed screen glows behind her.
Close-up of an attendee writing notes in a plain notebook during a Nest Climate Campus session. The individual’s blue suit sleeve is visible as they jot down thoughts under dim blue lighting. The scene captures active engagement from the audience.
A diverse audience at TNCC24 sits attentively in rows, with individuals wearing headphones, glasses, and name badges. Cool blue lighting from the tall curtained windows gives the scene a professional tone.
Wide shot of a five-person panel discussion on the main stage. From left to right: Taj Ahmad Eldridge, Managing Director, Jobs for the Future in a pink suit and hat, Estefanía Pihen González Chief of Education and Learning, California Academy of Sciences in dark attire, and three men in businesswear (Bill Weber Director of Business Building, 3M Ventures, and Eugene Kirpichov Executive Director, Work on Climate). The TNCC circular logo and cloud-themed visuals are prominently projected behind them.
Carter Roberts is President and CEO of WWF in the United States, on the left, looks at Lisa Jackson, Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives as she gestures to the audience.
An audience members takes photos of The Nest Climate Campus Main Stage.
Marsia Geldert-Murphey, 2024 President, American Society of Civil Engineers gesticulates to the audience as fellow panelist Barbara Humpton, Chief Executive Officer, Siemens USA listens on the Main Stage at The Nest Climate Campus.
Erika Gupta, Head of Sustainability, Siemens Financial Services discusses  Innovative New Tool Demystifies the Journey to Net-Zero with fellow panelists.
Dr. Jon Foley, Executive Director, Project Drawdown speaks with Whitney Bauck, Contributing Writer, The Guardian and Kirsten Love, Chief Marketing Officer, Tradewater in the background.
Three panelists discuss sustainability at The Nest Climate Campus Main Stage.
Panelists hold up a black hat with a green Ceres logo on it in front of a screen that says
Kristen Siemen, Chief Sustainability Officer in a bright pink suit engages in discussion with Kurt Kelty, VP, Battery Cell and Pack, GM and JB Straubel, Founder and CEO, Redwood Materials in gray and brown jackets. They sit under a tall forest-themed stage backdrop at The Nest Climate Campus.
Rob Bonta, California Attorney General, Tom DiNapoli, New York State Comptroller, Keith Ellison, Minnesota Attorney General, Kris Mayes, Arizona Attorney General and Matthew Platkin, New Jersey Attorney General discuss sustainability during the Ceres session at the Nest Climate Campus.
Close-up of an attendee taking handwritten notes in a notebook during a session at The Nest Climate Campus. The open pages are filled with detailed, cursive writing under the heading
An audience member takes a photo of the Main Stage during Climate Week NYC.
Vanessa Butani, Head of Global Sustainability at Volvo Cars,  Dilafruz Khonikboyeva, Executive Director at Home Planet Fund and Nigel Topping, Founder of Ambition Loop sit in tall-backed chairs during a panel with “ACTION SPEAKS” at The Nest Climate Campus.
A large audience at The Nest Climate Campus listens attentively during a session. The room is dimly lit with blue ambient lighting and tall white drapes. Attendees are wearing lanyards and badges.
A diverse audience listens attentively to a Main Stage session during Climate Week NYC.
A panel titled “11th Hour Racing for the Ocean” takes place on a TNCC stage. Four speakers are seated from left to right: a woman in a navy dress, a bald man in a light blue blazer, a woman in a striped top and beige pants, and a woman in an all-white outfit leading the discussion.
A diverse group of attendees explore a thematic booth titled “HOW WE EAT” beneath a large mural of bold, colorful imagery. The setup includes interactive displays and artwork about food systems, surrounded by seated participants engaged in discussions and casual networking.
A bright, welcoming The Nest Climate Campus entry area with participants mingling and drinking coffee. In the background, a large digital schedule screen and “Thanks to Siemens” message are visible. The mood is vibrant, with a steady flow of guests arriving or transitioning between events.
A wide shot of the Siemens booth at The Nest Climate Campus, showing a bustling crowd interacting with sustainability tech demos. Large signage promotes Siemens’ initiatives like “Driving sustainability through digital transformation” and “Decarbonizing commercial and industrial facilities.” Attendees actively converse, network, and explore solutions.
Multiple attendees, wearing glowing headphones, explore an immersive digital ocean experience from 11th Hour Racing. A screen in the background reads “...wonders you can discover.” The image captures a moment of reflection as individuals engage with climate-themed storytelling.
Two participants wearing headphones stand in front of a serene oceanic projection from 11th Hour Racing. One wears a patterned tropical shirt, while the other carries a tote bag. The headphones glow with blue lights, signaling a silent immersive experience.
A silhouetted figure wearing headphones stands in front of an abstract blue digital art installation. White, organic, map-like lines are projected across a deep blue background, evoking a contemplative, immersive experience at the climate-focused art activation from 11th Hour Racing.
Two men, both wearing Nest Climate Campus lanyards, engage with a digital display at a booth. One wears a patterned tie and suit with a small pin, and the other is guiding him through the interface. The booth promotes carbon accounting or climate software, and they appear focused and engaged.
A woman in business attire and glasses from Siemens speaks to two attendees at an interactive sustainability tech booth. The backdrop highlights Siemens capabilities in helping sites adapt to extreme weather. Digital monitors and branded signage provide additional context for their climate solutions.
An exhibition wall featuring portraits and sustainability-themed artworks by three women: Chelsea Sweeney-DuChene (
Two smiling women representing the Climate Museum sit at an outreach booth at The Nest Climate Campus. The table displays informational materials, including a sign reading
A whiteboard display invites attendees to place circular stickers under “The Climate Museum – Put Your Action Stickers Here.” The colorful stickers contain handwritten commitments and ideas for climate action, forming a vibrant mosaic of pledges.
A man wears headphones and a button reading “Ask me about the Climate Museum!” while attending an immersive session at The Nest Climate Campus. Other participants with glowing headphones sit or stand around him, creating an engaging audio-visual experience.
A panoramic view of GM’s exhibit at TNCC 2024 showcasing their electric vehicle lineup under the “Immersive Experience” banners. Screens and branded signage highlight the company’s innovative EV technology and sustainability messaging, while the Nest Climate Campus signage is visible in the background.
A quote from Kristen Siemen, GM’s Chief Sustainability Officer, is featured on a blue backdrop surrounded by natural greenery. The quote speaks to GM’s goal of a zero-emissions future through collaboration with policymakers, partners, and customers.
A silver electric SUV, part of General Motors' immersive experience at The Nest Climate Campus, is displayed prominently in the exhibit hall. Branded GM signage and lush decorative grasses surround the vehicle, showcasing GM’s commitment to sustainability through electric mobility.
Attendees sit and converse on lounge furniture in the TNCC Garden Eatery area, surrounded by casual networking and media setup. A large vertical banner reads “The Nest Climate Campus Garden Eatery,” and a vibrant mural of sustainability decorates the wall.
Attendees gather around a digital menu board at the Garden Eatery inside The Nest Climate Campus. The screen displays the farm-to-fork offerings including breakfast and lunch options. The scene captures a casual moment of sustainability-conscious dining.
 General Motors (GM) showcase at The Nest Climate Campus 2024 featuring an immersive experience exhibit. A silver GM electric vehicle is the focal point, surrounded by ornamental grasses and branded signage. Large teal banners overhead read “IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE” and “ENTRANCE,” guiding attendees into the display. Blurred figures in motion suggest a bustling environment, highlighting interest in GM’s commitment to sustainable automotive innovation.
A woman with a reusable cup in hand stands in front of the “HOW WE GROW” part of the Action Speaks activation, which showcases an orange bicycle and sustainability-related displays. The scene emphasizes eco-conscious living and sustainable transportation solutions.
Three women attendees stand attentively at a table, examining materials and objects related to sustainability. They wear TNCC lanyards. The background features soft lighting and exhibition booths with curved signage and plants.
A wide-angle view of the “Action Speaks” hub at TNCC 2024 during New York Climate Week. Attendees relax on light gray couches amid vibrant green signage and installations for “HOW WE MOVE,” “HOW WE MAKE,” and “HOW WE EAT.” The scene conveys collaboration and comfort.
A woman stands at an exhibit with headphones on, engaging with a digital display about ecosystem restoration. Behind her, a panel reads “Protect & Restore Ecosystems.” A yellow model of a drone or autonomous vehicle is part of the adjacent exhibit.
A seated woman wears a VR headset at a Nest Climate Campus interactive exhibit space, immersed in a virtual sustainability experience. Display screens and modular yellow pipe structures surround her, while other attendees engage with nearby installations.
An “Impact Investment” information panel explains how social and environmental investments are gaining traction. A screen beside it displays aquaculture imagery from Tilabras, under the “HOW WE MAKE” exhibit area, highlighting responsible production themes.
Two women from S&P Global Ratings smile in front of a booth titled “Investor Feedback about The Climate Transition Assessment.” They represent S&P Global’s focus on sustainable finance and climate risk transparency.
Attendees explore the S&P Global activation at The Nest Climate Campus, which features an interactive screen labeled “Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage.” A woman in a bright pink dress engages with the map, surrounded by blurred figures in motion, emphasizing the exhibit’s popularity and dynamic interaction.
Close-up of two people interacting with a world map on a touchscreen interface at The Nest Climate Campus. The map uses color coding to display climate impact data or energy information across continents. One person points at South America, suggesting geographic-specific analysis.
The Sustainable Italy activation at TNCC features a white booth space with colorful graphs, charts, and illustrations representing Italy’s green economy progress. Attendees converse in a casual setting. with white chairs and round tables, fostering international climate dialogue
A woman wearing a backpack engages with a digital screen labeled “Here in Illinois…” displaying a detailed Nature Conservancy conservation map. Behind her, a wall with wildflower photography evokes themes of land preservation and biodiversity.
A woman interacts with a U.S. map display highlighting brands like Arrowhead, Ice Mountain, Ozarka, and Deer Park. Red and yellow pins mark spring sources across the country. Text on the wall provides details about source locations in Canada and the United States.
Kristy Drutman,  Co-Founder of the Green Jobs Board, and another panelist speak animatedly on stage during a TNCC panel. Behind her, a screen reads “Green Jobs Pavilion,” indicating a session focused on climate-related employment. She gestures confidently, mid-discussion, engaging an unseen audience.
Attendees pay rapt attention to speakers as part of the Green Jobs Pavilion community stage.
Attendees discuss green career opportunities in front of a LinkedIn graphic at the Green Jobs Pavilion.
Attendees listen to an engaging presentation as part of the Green Jobs Pavilion at The Nest Climate Campus.
Several attendees listen to an engaging presentation at The Nest Climate Campus.
Attendees engage in climate art at the Climate Museum activation at The Nest Climate Campus
A woman poses smiling at the BLUETRITON and Saratoga Spring Water activation at The Nest Climate Campus. The backdrop includes the message “PROTECTING SPRINGS. REFRESHING YOU.” and branded water bottles on display, signaling a focus on water sustainability.
Three panelists speak at an activation for The Climate Museum at The Nest Climate Campus.
A smiling woman speaks at a podium during the Sustainable Events Summit. She wears a sleeveless black and white top and stands in front of a blue curtain and green plants. The podium features the Sustainable Events Summit.
A five-person panel, hosted by The Nature Conservancy, takes place at The Nest Climate Campus. Panelists include men and women in formal attire seated before a branded Nature Conservancy background.
A man in a suit gestures while speaking on a panel, seated among lush green plants at The Nest Climate Campus. A woman in a green dress sits to his left, listening attentively. Both have microphones and conference lanyards.
A woman in a green blazer speaks into a microphone during a panel hosted by The Nature Conservancy at The Nest Climate Campus. She wears glasses and a name tag that reads
Two women are seated in bright orange chairs on a panel stage at The Nest Climate Campus
A full room of seated attendees listens attentively during a breakout session at The Nest Climate Campus. The audience is diverse, and some people stand at the back, indicating a well-attended session.
A large crowd of attendees, many wearing conference lanyards, walk through a well-lit hallway at the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit 2024. People hold coffee cups and check their phones, with vibrant summit signage in the background.
Several staff members at a registration or information booth engage with attendees at the UN Global Compact's
A man in a blue blazer and glasses speaks into a handheld microphone while seated on a green velvet chair during a panel at The Nest Climate Campus. Behind him is a black backdrop and a side banner with blue-toned climate and wind energy imagery.
Two women smile for a photo in front of a WWF panda logo banner at The Nest Climate Campus. The woman on the right wears a yellow shawl. A third person in a black and white patterned dress takes their photo using a smartphone.
Three attendees pose for a photo on a riverside deck, smiling as another person takes their picture with a smartphone. They wear name badges for The Nest Climate Campus, with the Hudson River and buildings in the background.
A woman in a green dress interviews a man in a red turban onstage at the S&P Global | Sustainable1 event. The large white backdrop features prominent logos, and the stage is decorated with lush greenery. Audience members face the stage, some taking photos.
Five panelists from government and private sector organizations discuss infrastructure and climate at The Nest Climate Campus. The projected slide identifies speakers from the U.S. Department of Energy, Eastman Chemical Company, and Ceres. The panel includes three women and two men seated in a row on stage.
A four-person panel discussion unfolds onstage at The Nest Climate Campus. The
Gina McCarthy, former White House National Climate Advisor, speaks from behind a podium labeled
Four panelists sit onstage on green velvet sofas under a banner featuring the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) panda logo. A man with a beard speaks into a microphone while others listen. The conversation appears to focus on climate or sustainability topics.
A group of attendees gathers in front of wooden doors during The Nest Climate Campus event. A large S&P Global | Sustainable1 banner to the left reads
A woman with short curly gray hair sits on a panel in front of a backdrop for the Gabelli School of Business’ Responsible Business Center. She wears a white, black, and orange geometric-patterned dress and smiles while holding a microphone.
Four smiling individuals stand together behind a display table at The Nest Climate Campus, representing the “Make it Real” initiative. They wear a lanyard and name badge, stands third from the left. A poster in the background introduces Luis Galarza, promoting solar energy access and policy advocacy.
Three women staff an informational booth beneath a large WWF panda logo banner. Laptops, signs, and a petition call-to-action are displayed on the table. The team smiles for the photo, promoting environmental action and public engagement.
Five women sit on stage during a panel hosted by Fordham Gabelli School of Business at The Nest Climate Campus. Red Fordham-branded banners flank both sides of the stage. The moderator on the far left speaks into a microphone while the others listen.
A woman with long curly brown hair smiles while holding a microphone, seated in front of a red Fordham Gabelli School of Business backdrop. She appears mid-discussion during a Responsible Business Center session.
Three women speak during a panel under a banner from Xynteo that reads, “Unlock People and Planet-Positive Growth.” One woman with blonde hair in a blue blouse holds a microphone while her two co-panelists, both in blazers, smile and listen attentively.
A young woman with curly hair stands among a seated audience at The Nest Climate Campus, holding a microphone and a notepad. She appears to be asking a question during a breakout session, engaging directly with the panel or speaker.
Three stylishly dressed attendees chat in a sunlit hallway at The Nest Climate Campus. One wears a patterned white sweater and glasses, another a tie-dye sweatshirt, and the third sports pink ombré hair and a blue blazer. They smile and engage in conversation near potted plants.
Three stylishly dressed attendees chat in a sunlit hallway at The Nest Climate Campus. One wears a patterned white sweater and glasses, another a tie-dye sweatshirt, and the third sports pink ombré hair and a blue blazer. They smile and engage in conversation near potted plants.
A four-person panel takes place onstage at The Nest Climate Campus against a backdrop of dramatic blue lighting and greenery. One man and three women sit on white chairs; the man on the left holds a microphone while the others smile and listen.
Two women present from a podium at a session hosted by The Nature Conservancy. The screen displays a slide titled
Three women participate in a panel discussion at The Nest Climate Campus. The woman in the middle, Maggie Baird, speaks into a microphone. All three are seated on beige chairs with a black curtain backdrop and decorative greenery in the foreground.
A woman stands and speaks into a microphone in front of a banner for “America Is All In,” labeled as the largest U.S. coalition in support of climate action. The scene takes place during a casual gathering with seated guests applauding, some dining at tables. The speaker is joined by others, including a man in a suit standing nearby.
A crowd of attendees walks through a wide corridor with directional signage overhead pointing to meeting rooms and restrooms. A colorful “Leaders Summit Attendees Only” banner is visible in the background. People are dressed in business attire, indicating a formal event setting.
A bright and bustling networking area at The Nest Climate Campus features a large vertical banner reading “Be the change – Join the Action Speaks community!” with a green logo that says “ACTION SPEAKS.” Attendees gather in the background, conversing at cocktail tables. One person wears a white T-shirt that reads “What action will you take?”
An enthusiastic Marcene Mitchell, Senior Vice President of Climate Change at WWF, speaks on stage at Nest Fest, smiling with open arms. The stage backdrop displays “Nest Fest” in bold script against a palm leaf design. Behind her, a Yamaha keyboard and musicians are partially visible.
Close-up of a Pacific Islander performer singing into a microphone during a cultural music set at Nest Fest. He wears a blue patterned shirt and a red ceremonial necklace, with a focused expression.
A group of Pacific Islander musicians and vocalists perform a traditional song on stage at Nest Fest. They wear culturally inspired shirts, and behind them, a screen reads “THIS IS OUR HOME” with an aerial image of a forest. A banner at right urges support for COP29, WWF, and Project Drawdown.
A Donna Grantis passionately plays an electric guitar on stage at Nest Fest. Her jacket features embroidered gold detailing, and she performs under a spotlight in front of a bright green Nest Fest backdrop.
Hip-hop artist and climate activist AY Young performs energetically on stage at Nest Fest, gesturing to the crowd with a microphone. Crew members and other artists stand behind him, and the large
Rozzi performs at a Yamaha Motif XF8 keyboard, smiling while singing into a microphone at Nest Fest. She wears a plaid blazer and performs in front of a stage screen featuring logos from Project Drawdown and supporting climate organizations.
AY Young delivers a spoken word or musical piece at Nest Fest, standing in front of a large screen that reads “Nest Fest” with colorful lighting and palm frond visuals. The audience is visible in silhouette, watching attentively.
Performer Madame Gandhi sings into a microphone during Nest Fest at The Nest Climate Campus. She wears a patterned Gucci jacket with a circular “Vote” button, standing in front of a large screen projecting a close-up video still.
A lively audience at Nest Fest raises their smartphones with flashlights on, creating a sea of lights under a blue curtain backdrop. Attendees smile and cheer in solidarity during a musical performance or closing ceremony.
ESG Insider interview set featuring two chairs and a table in front of a vivid green plant wall branded with Nest Climate Campus and S&P Global.
Tall vertical sign labeled “The Nest Climate Campus Media Hive” with hexagonal design and flying gulls, seen through indoor plants and lighting rigs.
Lindsey Hall, Head of ESG Thought Leadership at S&P Global Sustainable1, where she co-hosts the All Things Sustainable podcast in a bright pink pleated dress interviews a Shannon Thomas Carroll AVP, Global Environmental Sustainability, AT&T in black in front of a lush plant wall branded with The Nest and S&P Global ESG Insider logos.
A man and woman smile during a media photo op in front of a press wall covered in logos from ESG News, The Nest Climate Campus, CFA Institute, and Climate Week NYC.
Solo male speaker in a navy suit speaks during a taping with the ESG Insider logo behind him, partially showing camera equipment.
Two hosts wearing headphones and seated with laptops at a live-stream podcast booth, engaged in discussion. One wears a dark blazer, the other a light pink jacket.
Esther Whieldon, Senior Writer on the S&P Global Sustainable1 Thought Leadership Team and Co-Host of the S&P Global podcast ESG Insider, in black and red is interviewing a woman guest in front of The Nest Climate Campus and S&P Global ESG Insider logos. Both hold microphones.
Bill Nye (“The Science Guy”) sits between Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, Chief Executive Officer, North America, We Don't Have Time and another person during a live taping at The Nest Climate Campus. All three hold microphones amid green foliage backdrops.
Host Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson interviews Dana Fisher, Director of the Center of Environment, Community, & Equity and Professor, American University —one in green slacks and one in a red blazer—converse for an interview in front of a vertical plant wall with “We Don’t Have Time” and Nest Climate Campus logos.
Esther Whieldon, Senior Writer on the S&P Global Sustainable1 Thought Leadership Team and Co-Host of the S&P Global podcast ESG Insider, in black and red is interviewing a suited male guest in front of The Nest Climate Campus and S&P Global ESG Insider logos. Both hold microphones.
A group of five people are recording a podcast or livestream labeled “Off the Books” at a table in front of greenery with logos for Nest Climate Campus and Workiva. Three women and two men wear headsets and converse in a broadcast setup.
A man in a navy blazer (left) and another man in a light blue blazer (right) talk across a small white table under “Nest Climate Campus” signage during a filmed interview.
Two women sit under interview lights with greenery and “We Don’t Have Time” and “Nest Climate Campus” branding. One woman wears a navy dress with pink flowers; Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, Program Host, We Don't Have Time wears a black-and-white patterned dress.
Three women in front of the “Nest Climate Campus” and Workiva step-and-repeat wall. The two women on either side wear bright pink outfits, while the woman in the center wears a black and white floral dress.
A three-person interview in progress. Esther Whieldon Senior Writer on the S&P Global Sustainable1 Thought Leadership Team and Co-Host of the S&P Global podcast ESG Insider in black (left), an older woman in a black leather jacket (center), and a man in a plaid suit jacket (right) talk under “S&P Global ESG Insider” and “Nest Climate Campus” branding.
Two people seated onstage with microphones in hand during a We Don't Have Time interview. A white-haired woman in a black jacket and floral dress (left) and a gray-haired man in a dark shirt and jeans (right) talk amid greenery and branded signage.
Three people are interviewed on a stage with lush greenery and “We Don’t Have Time” branding. A man in glasses (left), a man in a dark blazer and jeans (middle), and Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, Program Host, We Don't Have Time in a flowing black and white dress (right) sit in front of a film crew.
A live interview setup inside the Media Hive. A woman in an all-white suit (left) and a man in a burgundy suit (right) sit onstage under
Matt Bird, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, ESG News is one of two men in suits speak on stage with microphones against a blue ESG News and CFA Institute backdrop. One wears a navy suit with a blue tie, while the other, with side-parted hair, listens attentively.
Three speakers seated in armchairs during a panel at ESG News, with Nest Climate Campus, CFA Institute, and Datamaran branding in the background. A woman (left), a person in an AFRICA sweatshirt (center), and a man in a vest and sneakers (right) each hold microphones.
A five-person panel discussion takes place at the ESG News stage during The Nest Climate Campus and Climate Week NYC. The backdrop features logos from ESG News, the CFA Institute, and Datamaran. The panel includes three men and two women seated on white chairs, all dressed in business or smart-casual attire. The woman in the metallic blue blouse speaks into a microphone, while the woman in black and the three men — one of whom wears a navy suit and another with facial hair in a blue jacket — listen attentively. A camera crew is visible in the foreground, capturing the discussion.

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