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Metro NYC Environmental Book Club Meeting – Deep Economy by Bill McKibben
This month they'll be reading Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future, by Bill McKibben.
October 14, 2007
5 Borough Bike Club General Meeting – 30 Days Down Under
G’day Mates! Hop on your “push bike,” and join Richard Sanford for his Australian adventure. His 600 mile, 30 day journey took place during Australia’s summer months, and early into the fall, from March 10 to April 10 of 2006. His 18 days of long distance touring along Australia’s east coast had him coming face to face with Kangaroos, and Koalas, catching the strangest thief imaginable, and riding along beaches like Surfers Paradise, and Byron Bay. He even joined a beekeeper for one honey of an interview! Part of Richard’s time in Australia also combined days of city cycling, a train ride into the outback and a bus ride to Melbourne (bike on board of course). Melbourne turned out to be a cyclist’s dream. Find out what new foods he discovered, how Australians spend their free time and some of the things that make life “down under,” distinctly Australian.
October 14, 2007
Walk Don’t Destroy Brooklyn 3
Park Slope Neighbors will be taking part in this Sunday's Walk Don't Destroy 3, a walkathon fundraiser to benefit Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn's legal fund. If you have yet to enroll -- or even if you already have -- Park Slope Neighbors hopes you'll consider joining their team team for this critical fundraising event.
October 10, 2007
Belated Park(ing) Day Parking Spot Squat in Brooklyn
Three weeks ago, people all around the country -- including nearly two dozen groups in New York City -- took part in National Park(ing) Day, a nationwide effort to transform public on-street parking spaces into mini-parks and community gathering places. Park Slope Neighbors intended to take part, but their team was quickly asked to move along by a local police officer who was not aware that Park(ing) Day festivities were going on all around the city.
October 10, 2007
Jeffrey Dinowitz Hosts a West Bronx Congestion Pricing Forum
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is hosting a forum on congestion pricing.
October 10, 2007
Debate: Congestion Pricing
The Institution of Civil Engineers invites you to a debate in a bar: "Congestion Pricing, as proposed in PlaNYC 2030, Solves Manhattan's Transport Problems"
October 9, 2007
Forum: The Spitzer Team Tackles New York’s Environmental, Energy and Climate Challenges
The New York Academy of Sciences Environmental Sciences Section and Green Science and Sustainability Program, the Sallan Foundation and the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund will host an address by a senior member of Governor Spitzer's team about his strategic approach to the environmental, energy and climate challenges facing New York. The address will be a major opportunity for the public to learn about the Governor's plans. As well, it will provide the chance to join the discussion about comprehensive workable solutions that will call for informed, in-depth information sharing among elected officials, policy planners, scientists and the public.
October 3, 2007
Congestion Pricing Phone Banking
Call congestion pricing supporters to drum up enthusiasm at a critical moment.
October 3, 2007
Congestion Pricing Flyering
Help hand out flyers promoting congestion pricing. The more people who sign up the more ground we can cover.
October 3, 2007