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Tag Archives: Earth Day
Lessons in Composting Offered at Union Square
On Sunday April 25th the New York Restoration Project hosted an event at Union Square to celebrate Earth Day. Among the many environmental organizations attending, there were a few remarkable stands promoting the oldest method of recycling food: composting. Even though poor … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Composting, Earth Day, NYC Compost Project in Manhattan, Union Square
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Giant Earth Day Images Fizzle
The event billed, Giant Earth Day Images, conjured up a lot of images. One could imagine lots of people, lots of noise and lots of photographs and graphic images. In advertisements everywhere on trains, buses and in magazines and subways, … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, environment, grand central, images
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Is Sustainable Capitalism Possible?
Since the publication of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, capitalism has become, with only the exception of a few countries, the dominant global economic system. Without a doubt capitalism works. Capitalistic strategies have helped to create some of the … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Brooklyn, Capitalism, Earth Day, Eco-Festival, Economy, Intergenerational Ethics, Kingsborough Community College, Sustainability
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Gay Rights and Church? Only on Earth Day
NYC OUTLOUD, a men’s vocal ensemble group, paid homage to Earth Day at The Church of the Intercession in Washington Heights by performing an eclectic set of songs that highlighted the diversity of the group. Songs ranging from Simon and … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Add new tag, Earth Day, NYC OUTLOUD, Washington Heights
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Dear Earth Day: No One Really Cares
“Sign our petition and you’ll get a free water bottle!” shouted the lady at one of the booths as people crossing the street ran toward her. “Free stuff!” some people whispered to one another. The water bottle was an ugly … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, environment, grand central, Vanderbilt avenue
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An Urban Garden Rises in Union Square
Picture a wall made from thin steel frames taking up a large section of Union Square Park and forming almost a perfect circle. That is what is called an urban garden. The wall was full of plants in black colored … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, Manhattan, Union Square, Urban Gardens
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Volunteers Plant Trees at Staten Island Earth Day Event
It was lunchtime at Cloves Lake Park in Staten Island, and several groups of people who had volunteered to plant trees were sitting on the grass, sharing stories, and enjoying the grilled vegetables and mozzarella lunch that was provided for … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, environment, Forest, green, new york city, Parks Department, Staten Island, Trees
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Green Products Slow to Sell at Midtown Pop-Up Store
The idea of being green and preserving the environment has been celebrated for 40 years on April 22, Earth Day, and some even choose to celebrate the whole week and dub it Earth Week. Even others make a lifestyle out … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, green, Greenup!, pop-up shop, TerraCycle, Tom Szaky
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Forest Hills Celebrates Earth Day in a Big Way
Forest Hills celebrated Earth Day in a big way with its first annual Earth Day Fair on Sunday. It was held at the Central Queens YM & YWHA, which made it a wonderful way for families to come together as … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, environment, Forest Hills, green, Queens
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Unenthusiastic Crowds at Times Square on Earth Day
If it’s true that one of the world’s largest celebrations of Earth Day took place in Times Square last Thursday, as the Times Square Alliance claims, there couldn’t have been very much doing elsewhere in the world. The organizer, Earth … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Bloomberg, blue man group, Earth Day, nyc, Times Square, Wailers
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Earth Day Is No Match for Tribeca Film Festival
Environmentally-conscious visitors were in short supply last weekend when the World Financial Center played host to a number of Earth Day-inspired events and attractions, ultimately trumped by the Tribeca Film Festival and a half-pipe structured for skateboarders and bicyclists. A … Continue reading
Posted in Financial District, Haller-Spring 2010, Manhattan
Tagged Battery Park City, Earth Day, Grass Skirts, hudson river, Koi Pond, World Financial Center
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EcoFocus 2010 Provides Green Spark for Earth Day
Created in 2009, Pepcom celebrated Earth Day with its second annual EcoFocus event by inviting over 50 technology companies to showcase the latest in green technology at the Metropolitan Pavilion in downtown Manhattan. The invitation-only event welcomed over 300 journalists … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Brad Parker, Earth Day, Earth Day Events, EcoFocus, EcoFocus 2010, Evolve Media Group, Metropolitan Pavilion, Pepcom, Sony, ZipgoesGreen
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Who Says Earth Day is Lame?
Grand Central Station last Saturday was literally rocking to the music of a variety of bands ranging from reggae to pop. Set on a particularly beautiful spring day, masses of people were swaying to music, snacking on food, and exploring … Continue reading
Posted in Haller-Spring 2010
Tagged Earth Day, grand central, green, Manhattan
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