NEW YORK (AFP) - The Frenchman dubbed "Spiderman" for his daring ascents of skyscrapers around the world pleaded guilty Monday to climbing a 52-story building in New York. Alain Robert, 45, "agreed to plead guilty" to the non-criminal charge of disorderly conduct, his lawyer Daniel Arshack told AFP. A New York judge sentenced the daredevil to pay a 250 dollars fine and serve three days of community service with a non-profit organization. Robert was arrested after climbing the New York Times building in Manhattan this June in a stunt to raise awareness about climate change. He claims to have climbed 70 buildings and monuments worldwide, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Sydney Opera House and many skyscrapers.