DCCW events are focused on six climate themes with headline events for each theme at a single, metro-accessible hub venue.
Monday, April 28:
Climate innovation and technology
Hub venue: Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, Penn Quarter
Tuesday, April 29:
Policy and advocacy
Hub venue: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Metro Center
Wednesday, April 30:
Finance and economy
Hub venue: The Square, Farragut North
Special activation: National Job Fair powered by Clean Energy for America
Thursday, May 1:
Theme: Nature
Hub venue: University of Southern California Capital Campus, Dupont Circle
Special activation: Marketplace of the Future
Friday, May 2:
Urban development & mobility
Part 1: Urban development
Hub venue: Sycamore & Oak, Congress Heights
Part 2: Mobility and water
Hub venue: HQO Events, Navy Yard
Why DC Climate Week?
Engage with policymakers.
As the center of U.S. politics, DC offers unparalleled opportunities to influence national climate policy.
Secure funding with global influence.
With access to international development banks like the IMF, IDB, and World Bank, DCCW can connect investors, financial institutions, and project developers.
Learn from world-renowned experts.
Discover climate solutions from a wide range of leading organizations headquartered in DC.
Explore convenient event hubs.
Each day of DCCW takes place around a central hub so that all events for the day are within a 5-10 minute walk.
Enjoy the greenery.
DC has the highest percentage of parkland of any densely populated U.S. city and our tree canopy covers 38% of the city — more than the national average for urban areas.
Help make our capital a model for other cities.
DCCW will showcase local initiatives like Sustainable DC, the District of Columbia Wildlife Action Plan, and Climate Ready DC, positioning DC as a leader in climate action.
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