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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time in Brooklyn. From music to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Garbage Day is a unique and engaging event that combines art, music, and community spirit. Artists from around the world come together to create stunning installations and performances using recycled materials. This event not only entertains but also raises awareness about environmental issues and the importance of recycling. Attendees can look forward to interactive art pieces, live music, and workshops on sustainable living.
Join us to steward trees in District 45 - Council Member Farah Louis!

Abby Martin’s documentary, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, tells the story of how the U.S. military is the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
Join us to clean, care for, and add finished compost to the street trees thanks to District 34 Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez

Join us for the Earth Day Celebration with Strangers Stopping Strangers, a unique event where you can meet new people while supporting a good cause. Valid photo ID is required for entry. Doors open at 6 pm, and the show starts at 8 pm. This event is for those 21 and over.
Join Sarah Kornbluth from the American Museum of Natural History on an exploration of our urban meadow's native bee species.
Come compost with us at our mid-scale community compost site! Learn about the magic of composting at our newly re-opened mid-scale community compost site! We will be processing food scraps collected from our community drop-offs, maintaining our education corner with smaller compost systems, and taking care of miscellaneous tasks around the site. Please dress comfortably, wear closed toed shoes, and clothes you don't mind getting dirty.
A Silent-Disco Style Sustainability Networking Experience. This Earth Month gathering is designed for sustainability professionals, curious New Yorkers, students, founders, and anyone interested in practical climate action and community.

The Climate Museum presents a high-energy night where entertainment meets climate solutions and the audience is part of the action on Earth Day eve. During the evening, Pattie Gonia will host a live Climate Game Show Night featuring special guest contestants Emily Atkin, Kristy Drutman, Charlene Kaye, and Jacob Simon competing in fast-paced challenges that blend climate change, pop culture, and real-world solutions. It’s part performance, part education, part community mixer, all pointed toward action. Whether you’re climate-curious or deeply engaged in sustainability work, come for the fun and stay for the connection. Meet fellow attendees, organizers, artists, and solution-builders. Leave with new connections, clear action steps, and renewed momentum. This event will be filmed and photographed. By attending, you consent to the capture and use of your image or likeness in event documentation. Pre-show mixer with special guests 6:00 PM | Show 7:00 PM | Ends 10:15 PM 16+ | Standing Room Only | ADA accessible upon request.
Join Pratt Institute’s Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, Undergraduate Architecture departments, and School of Architecture for our Decade of Delta Cities public panel! The panel concludes our exhibit, bringing together past community partners, faculty, students, and participants to critically reflect on ten years of community-partnered Delta Cities Coastal Resilience [DCCR] studios, and chart participatory and just pathways forward for climate action through academia-community partnership. DCCR supports local visions that address multi-scalar and intersectional challenges associated with the short- to long-term adaptation to and mitigation of climate change in local and regional waterfront communities.
Join Brooklyn Greenway Initiative to steward the Greenway and Naval Cemetery Landscape! Keeping the Greenway clean and green isn't easy, but with your help, together we can keep the Greenway litter-free and enjoyable for all! We're excited to welcome the public to join BGI staff and gardeners to steward the Naval Cemetery Landscape and adjacent Greenway. Join Brooklyn Greenway Initiative for our Earth Month Celebration Volunteer event! The event will be Saturday, April 25, 10:00am -12:30pm. Registration is required.
Explore the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway with a botanizing bike ride including a stop at Naval Cemetery Landscape. Bring your own bike!