Monthly Archives: September 2010

Storm floods Gowanus Canal with Raw Sewage

The Brooklyn tornado took out a lot of trees earlier this month, but did you know it also transformed the Gowanus Canal into a flowing body of raw sewage? Check it viagra buy out below, it’s just like the chocolate … Continue reading

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Events and Programs Manager for Author, Anna Lappé – Dumbo, Brooklyn

$18/hour for 10 to 20 hours/week. Plus additional budget for expenses. Seeking a part-time events and programs manager (15 to 20 hours/week) for author, Anna Lappé, based in her DUMBO office. The position primarily supports Anna with event management, communications, … Continue reading

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MillionTreesNYC Volunteer Planting Day

Saturday, October 23 | 10:00am – 2:00pm – Registration Required Join us for our fall volunteer planting event, during which buy cialis online we will be planting an additional 20,000 trees in parks across New York City! Gloves, tools, and … Continue reading

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Oceans 2030 Media Competition

The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill is a stark reminder of our influence on the ocean and its value to society and our economy. Oil spills are only one threat. Overfishing, habitat loss, pollution, invasive species and, overarching all of … Continue reading

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Climate Week 2010

Want to get involved in Climate Change Activism?  It’s generic cialis Climate Week in NYC this week, so now’s online canadin pharmacy your chance to get involved! http://www.climateweeknyc2010.org/

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New Green City Fair

Wednesday, September 29 | 10:00am-6:00pm in Union Square GrowNYC presents NEW GREEN CITY welcoming more than 100,000 visitors to New York City’s largest annual green event in Union Square Park. Following the success of Green Brooklyn…Green City in September of … Continue reading

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Urban Agriculture: The Opportunity and Obstacles

Date: September 21, 2010 Time: 6:00 – 8:00pm Venue: NYU Stern / Social Enterprise Association – Kauffman Management Center, 44 West 4th Street NY NY 10012 Co-hosted – NYU Stern – Social Enterprise Association Moderator: Daniel Bowman Simon, People’s Garden … Continue reading

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The Glynwood Institute for Sustainable Food and Farming Job Posting

Program/Administrative Assistant (Part time) The Glynwood Institute for Sustainable cheap cialis Food and Farming www.glynwoodinstitute.org works to shift the U.S. food supply to a regional, sustainable food system where healthy, nutritious food is accessible to all.  The Institute is currently … Continue reading

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White is the New Green at the New School

In August, The New School began replacing old black roofs all over campus with white ones. Starting cialis online at 66 West 12th Street, the process may appear to be nothing more than an aesthetic makeover.  Instead it’s one of … Continue reading

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Inaugural Issue of JAFSCD Is Online and Free

The inaugural issue of the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development (JAFSCD) is now online. The first issue of this international, peer-reviewed journal of applied research and policy analysis is open and available free to the public at … Continue reading

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