Climate Action Days

New York City Public Schools are launching Climate Action Days!


On these four days, every school in New York City will engage in climate action to build a better future, for our students and our planet.

Dates and Themes 

What Are Climate Action Days? 

Four days where every NYC Public School will showcase the importance of climate education and sustainability practices. Like Earth Day, these are days to galvanize action, but focused on celebrating solutions and schoolwide action. Everyone will come together to celebrate solutions and show our students that we are committed to building a better future.

What they are:

What they aren’t:

Curriculum Resources and Activities


The Climate Education Leadership Team developed lesson and activity ideas for your school to choose from. These are suggestions - you can follow them exactly, or take inspiration to modify them or make your own!


How to use the roadmaps:

Climate Action Day - Elementary
MS Climate Action Day Choose Your Own Adventure
High School - Climate Action Day Choose Your Own Adventure

Partner Resource Directory

We worked with our partner community-based organizations to create a database of relevant resources for Climate Action Days.

When you open the Partner Resource Directory below, you will see a list of organizations on the left most column. Use the filters at the top of the database to sort through the resources and find the ones that are most relevant to what you need. You can filter by Climate Action Day theme, resource type, grade level, free/paid resources, and more.

Once you have selected filters that match what you’re looking for, click the resource title to learn more about it.

To see all the resources for each partner, click the triangle to the left of the partner organization name.


More detailed instructions.


Click here to view the Partner Resource Directory full-screen.

Lesson Banks

Communication Materials to Engage Your School 

Climate Action Days Flyers for Families and Students

Email Templates for your School Community

To use, select "File," then "Download," then "Microsoft Word." Then you'll be able to edit the documents.