NYC - An Inconvenient Truth and Beyond: A Plan for Action (11.12.08)

An Inconvenient Truth and Beyond: A Plan for Action

A post-election climate change presentation followed by a panel discussion focusing on new federal, state and local advocacy efforts that you can take part in.

On Wednesday November 12 at 6:30pm, Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, Manhattan Community Board 7, New York State Senator Eric Schneiderman, and Environmental Advocates of New York will sponsor a post-election climate change event for New York City residents. An Inconvenient Truth and Beyond: A Plan for Action will feature a presentation by climate change expert, Paul Reale, followed by a panel discussion with environmental advocates. The panel will focus on efforts to pass climate change legislation in both the state and federal government after this month's historic elections.

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NYC - Solar1 Volunteer Day (11.08.08)

On Saturday November 8th come and join the staff at Solar1 for a day of volunteering in Stuyvesant Cove Park. Stuyvesant Cove is an all-native sustainably managed plant park on the banks of the East River at 23rd Street.

Work will include raking leaves, cleaning seating areas, fixing temporary fencing, and general park maintenance. The day will start at 9 am with coffee donated by Starbucks. Assignments will be given out and work will begin at about 9:30. The day ends with lunch provided by Stuyvesant Cove Park Association at 12:30.

If you would like to join us for the last volunteer day of 2008 please RSVP to Melissa@solar1.org.

NYC - NYC Apple Day (10.19.08)

NYC APPLE DAY


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LA - "The Garden" Screening (10.16.08)

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THE MAK URBAN FUTURE INITIATIVE PRESENTS:
A Screening of "The Garden"
The award-winning documentary about the South Central Farm

Followed by Q & A with filmmaker Scott Hamilton Kennedy
and South Central Farmers representative Tezozomoc

Thursday, October 16, Reception at 6:30 pm, Screening at 7:15 pm

MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles
Schindler House
835 North Kings Road
West Hollywood, CA 90069

Admission is $7; $6 for seniors and students with valid I.D.; and free for Friends of the Schindler House.

Reservations are recommended. Please RSVP for this event by calling (323) 651-1510 or by email at office@makcenter.org.

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LA - "Sustainable LA." Screening (09.05.08)

Lisa Marr & Paolo Davanzo of Echo Park Film Center
Photo courtesy of Echo Park Film Center

ECHO PARK FILM CENTER

Friday, September 5, 2008, 7:30 pm

In conjunction with Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments, Echo Park Film Center will set up their film mobile that runs on veggie oil and will use their bicycle generator powered projector to present us with "Sustainable LA."

Echo Park Film Center is a non-profit media arts organization committed to providing equal and affordable community access to film/video resources via five channels: a neighborhood microcinema, free and nominal cost education programs, a comprehensive film equipment and service retail department, a green-energy mobile cinema & film school, and a touring film festival showcasing local established and emerging filmmakers. We feel it is imperative that more members of marginalized and underserved communities become active, empowered participants in the creation and dissemination of experimental, documentary and narrative film in order to truly reflect the many voices and visions that make up the fabric of contemporary American life. With a special focus on “at risk” neighborhood youth, Echo Park Film Center programs and services are positive catalysts for new opportunities though the medium of film.

NYC - “Go Green” Panel (08.06.08)

“Go Green” Panel

Wednesday, August 6, 2008
12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Moderated by: Andrew H. Darrell, Environmental Defense Fund Vice President of Living Cities Program Lori Bongiorno, Green, Greener, Greenest; A Practical Guide to Making Eco-Smart Choices a Part of Your Life Diane MacEachern, Big Green Purse: Use Your Spending Power to Create a Cleaner, Greener World Mark Spellun, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Plenty Magazine Christie Matheson, Green Chic: Saving the Earth in Style

Think Green! Go Green! Stay Green! Join a host of experts – and the 200 Plain Trees surrounding Bryant Park - for a special conversation on how to love livin’ the green.

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NYC - Park Volunteer Day (07.26.08)

Solar1 Park Volunteer Day

Park Manager Melissa McDonald and Gardener Daisy Hoyt will help you get your hands dirty while leaning about the history and maintenance of Stuy Cove Park. Activities include weeding, mulching, plant care, pruning, clean-up, graffiti removal and general beautification. Pizza lunch provided by the Stuyvesant Cove Park Association. Please RSVP to melissa@solar1.org.

Sat July 26 from 9AM-1PM, rain date July 27

LA - Get Dirty: Art, Environment, and Community (06.17.08)

Get Dirty: Art, Environment, and CommunityGet Dirty: Art, Environment, and Community

Steven Badgett, Amy Franceschini & Nance Klehm

Tuesday Jun 17, 7pm

Straddling the worlds of art, education, and activism, these three artists discuss working across boundaries for environmental change. Steven Badgett is a founding member of the SIMPARCH collaborative with Matt Lynch. Their work is an exploration of social aspects in art, architecture, and the environment, and their project, Clean Livin’ (2003–ongoing) is a live-work facility that attempts to be a self-sustaining system in terms of waste and energy use. Amy Franceschini is an artist, educator, and founder of Futurefarmers and Free Soil. Her solo and collaborative work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe, Germany. Nance Klehm is a radical ecologist, designer, urban forager, teacher, and artist. Her solo and collaborative work focuses on creating participatory social ecologies in response to a direct experience of a place. She has shown and taught in Mexico, Australia, England, Scandinavia, the Caribbean, and the United States—including at UCLA.

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Nike Considered, Explained by Jeff Staple

At The Art Directors Club for PSFK, Jeff Staple spoke about the birth of Nike Considered.

LA - DWR/Tree People Event (04.20.08)

How can we make Los Angeles greener?

The Beverly Hills Studio has invited Tree People to help us learn more about this important subject. Tree People is a nonprofit organization that has been serving the Los Angeles area for over three decades. They offer sustainable solutions to urban ecological problems, finding ways to help nature heal our cities. Lacey Von Deak, Tree People's community engagement manager, will discuss ways we can positively impact the ecological health of our beloved city. To learn more about Tree People, please visit their website. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served.

RSVP to beverlyhills@dwr.com by April 18.

Sustainable solutions for the urban landscape.

Sunday, April 20, 3–5pm

DWR Beverly Hills Studio
9467 Brighton Way
Beverly Hills, Cal 90210
Phone: 310.247.8050
Directions: http://news.dwr.com/rd/9z1z9gmlgqmshjb9r3315gf0bndjdfeb655evugirho

Manhattan Beach - DWR/David Hertz Event (04.17.08)

Building with unconventional green materials.

David Hertz (www.Studioea.com), a well-known architect and lecturer, will join us for a presentation and discussion on using repurposed and sustainable materials to build low impact homes. His work can be seen in Santa Monica and Venice and he is currently working at UCLA. Join us to learn about the latest in eco-friendly buildings, including his recent project, the 747 Wing House. Refreshments will be served.

The ecology of green design.

Thursday, April 17, 6:30–8pm

DWR Manhattan Beach Studio
451 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Unit B100
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Phone: 310.796.1976
Directions: http://news.dwr.com/rd/9z1zf8bq78csat0mp1ktqkqucui9nb9mkd46nop10ho

NYC - The Green Renter: A Un Vagon Hermoso en Neuva York: Art & Environment in Small-Town Argentina (04.07.08)

The Green Renter: A Un Vagon Hermoso en Neuva York: Art & Environment in Small-Town Argentina

Last summer, LoCurativo, a loose collective of artists and organizers from NYC trekked south to work on the Un Vagón Hermoso project. Un Vagón Hermoso is a project to restore two abandoned traincars in the rural town of Mayor Buratovich, Argentina with the intent to reevaluate ideas of community development, and to reactivate the voices and historical visions first begun by the immigrants who founded the town at the turn of the century.

In Buratovich, LoCurativo met 18-year-old activist Emilio Perez Campanelli, a member of the EcoClub Buratovich that initiated the Un Vagón Hermoso project. Together, the two groups organized free art workshops and environmental and social investigations for the community and helped in the continued restoration of the wagons. Join Emilio on his first ever trip to the U.S. (to participate as a global teen leader in Three Dot Dash Foundation's 2008 Just Peace Summit) and LoCurativo members to learn more about Un Vagón Hermoso and to hear about varying experiences in addressing social and environmental problems, utilizing art as a mode for communication and education, and public space reclamation in a developing world context.

The Green Renter: Monday, April 7 at 7pm, FREE! Please RSVP by calling 212-505-6050 or emailing greenrenter@solar1.org.

Solar One | 24-20 FDR Drive, Service Road East | New York | NY | 10010

Brooklyn - How To Green Your Kid Event (03.24.08)

How To Green Your Kid Event

NYC - "The Green Renter: Design Education: A New Approach to Environmental Education" (03.17.08)

The Green Renter: Design Education: A New Approach to Environmental Education
Speaker: Chris Kennedy, Solar One

Monday, March 17, 7pm

As part of the Green Renter Series at Solar One, Christopher Kennedy will introduce a new innovative curriculum and education program called the Green Innovator that explores issues of sustainability through design.

This Green Renter will be especially geared toward teachers and educators, many of whom could not attend our Teacher's Workshop at the Hall of Science on February 13. Please RSVP to greenrenter@solar1.org, or call 212-505-6050- space will be limited and this Green Renter will fill up fast!

Solar One | 24-20 FDR Drive, Service Road East | New York | NY | 10010

NYC - "EPA" (03.15.08 - ?)

EPA

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SXSW Makes Same Swag Mistake... Again!

SXSW Makes Same Swag Mistake... Again!
March 7, 2008 - 5:45 p.m. - Austin, TX

Almost exactly a year ago today, I was overcome by the sight of so many SXSW swag bags. Filled with nearly all junk and very little informational materials, I threw away everything but the canvas bags (great for supermarket visits). I suspect I am not the only one. Maybe collectively, we should demand that next year's materials/collateral be printed on recycled paper. Or maybe we don't need the bags at all. Looks like cNet News is thinking the same thing. What do you say?!

NYC - The Green Renter: There's Still Poop in the Water: Catching Up with the S.W.I.M. Coalition (03.03.08)

The Green Renter: There's Still Poop in the Water: Catching Up with the S.W.I.M. Coalition
Speaker: Kate Zidar, Stormwater Infrastructure Matters (S.W.I.M.)

Monday, March 3 at 7pm

The warm weather is just around the corner, believe it or not, and summertime will find millions of New Yorkers at or on the water. Come hear Kate Zidar, representative of the Stormwater Infrastructure Matters (S.W.I.M.) Coalition, talk about what's new this year on the water and what troubles still persist. Namely, Combined Sewer Overflow, the putrid problem that pipes sewage into our local waterways after every rain.

Come find out what is being done! Come find out what you can do to help keep NYC waterways clean!

Solar One | 24-20 FDR Drive, Service Road East | New York | NY | 10010

NYC - "What Is Green Architecture?" Lecture (02.07.08)

THE GOETHE-INSTITUT NEW YORK ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE SERIES EXPLORING NEXT-WAVE TRENDS IN ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

MoMA's Andres Lepik to curate year-long inquiry: "What Is Green Architecture?"

The Goethe-Institut New York, a branch of the Federal Republic of Germany's global cultural institution, is pleased to announce "What Is Green Architecture?", a new series of conversations, lectures and events exploring the cutting-edge developments in the field and their impact on contemporary life as well as implications for the future. The series will debut on Thursday, February 7, at 7:00pm, with a talk by noted Berlin-based architect Jürgen Mayer H., in conversation with Andres Lepik. Admission is free, and no reservations are required.

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NYC - Planners Book Club: "Building the Green Economy" (01.27.08)

Planners Book Club: "Building the Green Economy"

Sunday, January 27th @ 2:30PM - Free

The Planners Book Club discusses built environments, urban history and planning. Its members deliberate New York City's political, economic and physical infrastructures and include planners, geographers and activists. All
interested persons are welcome. The club meets every 4th Sunday of the month. Chosen by consensus, this month's book is "Building the Green Economy" edited by Kevin Danaher. Contact plannersbookclub@bluestockings.com for more information.

BLUESTOCKINGS
172 Allen Street @ Stanton (1 block south of Houston) phone: 212-777-6028

LA - "The Bird Show" (01.12.08 - 02.06.08)

The Bird Show

Cactus Gallery hosts The Bird Show
A special art show for the Animal Protection Institute (API)

NELAart.org's Gallery Night: Saturday, January 12 * 7-10p
ARTIST RECEPTION: Saturday, January 19 * 7-10p

Cactus Gallery is pleased to host a special art show for the Animal Protection Institute (API). API strives to fight animal abuse wherever it occurs. www.api4animals.org and www.NationalBirdDay.com Show runs January 12- February 6, 2008 ** GALLERY NIGHT on Saturday, January 12 from 7- 10pm - For map info: www.NELAart.org Electric violinist and composer, David STROTHER, will play during NELAart.org night.

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