DC Climate Week (DCCW) is a community-organized week of events, exhibitions, tours, screenings, and gatherings across Washington, DC from April 20 – 26, 2026.
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Events
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From Energy Bills to Housing Costs: Building an Affordable and Resilient DC
By DC Green Bank, Groundswell & DC Chamber of Commerce
Washington, District of Columbia
Built environment
Energy
Environmental justice
Finance and economy
Policy and advocacy
Earth Day at Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy
By Lindsey Milstein & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Nature
Volunteer event
+12
HBCU CLIMATE VENTURES-Mecca Moves: Climate Leadership for an Inclusive World
By Fusion Fashion Tech Society & DC Climate Week
Howard University | The Oliver | 2715 Georgia Ave NW
Arts & culture
Built environment
Energy
Environmental justice
Finance and economy
Policy and advocacy
Technology
Workforce
Suggested: $10
+84
Building Better Environmental Justice Data Tools Workshop
By Public Environmental Data Partners & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Environmental justice
Technology
Waitlist
Making Resilience Count: Translating Risk Reduction into Investment Signals
Washington, District of Columbia
Finance and economy
Nature
Building Climate Ready Communities in the Capital Region
By Ida Namur, Jen Molnar, Christine Estes, Arun Kirpalani & 3 others
Washington, District of Columbia
Built environment
Energy
Finance and economy
Policy and advocacy
Sold Out
U.S. Energy Transition Conference
By Simon Hayman, DC Climate Week & Tom Chinnock
Washington, District of Columbia
Energy
Finance and economy
Policy and advocacy
Technology
Sold Out
+295
Cool Ideas for a Hotter Planet - Presented at DC Climate Week
By Dev Madgavkar & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Finance and economy
Policy and advocacy
Technology
Waitlist
+66
C&O Canal Trust Native Plant Symposium
By C&O Canal Trust
11710 Macarthur BLVD, Potomac, MD 20854
Nature
Communicating the Journey - A Training Workshop
By Raquel Pichardo, DC Climate Week, Amanda McConnon & Adam Winer
Washington, District of Columbia
Energy
Environmental justice
Policy and advocacy
Sold Out
+39
Habitat DC-NOVA Home Is The Key Symposium
By Nichelle Haley & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Built environment
Energy
Health
Sold Out
Climate Capital Has No Off Switch: Measuring Impact in a Shifting Landscape
By Justin Brodie-Kommit, C'pher Gresham, Yihan wang & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Technology
+79
Climate policy to rebuild the American middle class: A workshop to innovate at the intersection of climate and economic mobility
By Manann Donoghoe & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Environmental justice
Policy and advocacy
+5
Life after EJScreen: The Future of EJ and Environmental Mapping
By EHDAT & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Environmental justice
Health
Policy and advocacy
+167
Earth Day at the DC Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE)
By Ida Arabshahi & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Driving Sustainability: Procurement, Energy, and Data in Practice
By Carolina Marca, DC Climate Week, Daniel Noriega & Monika Kumar
Washington, District of Columbia
Energy
Technology
Workforce
Sold Out
+56
Built for This Market: Financial Partnerships That Are Scaling Clean Energy
By Mei Mei Whelchel, DC Climate Week & Tyniah McDuffie
Rockville, Maryland
Energy
Finance and economy
Technology
+74
AT CAPACITY, REGISTRATION CLOSED. Presented at DC Climate Week -trucurrent and PCI host a lunch to discuss our grid, solar & energy storage
By Katherine & DC Climate Week
Washington, District of Columbia
Energy
Finance and economy
Policy and advocacy
Technology
Sold Out
Energy Innovators in Action: How Climate Entrepreneurs and Legacy Businesses Are Building the Next Generation of Green Jobs (Lunch & Learn)
By S.E. Ponds & Jade Bynum
Washington, District of Columbia
Built environment
Workforce
Waitlist
+50
Electrification of South America: Roadmap to Prosperity