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SUMMARY:Queens Museum exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Head over to the Queens Museum of Art for these great exhibits! \nSacred Waters: A Collection of Hindu Offerings from Jamaica Bay. RUNS: September 7\, 2014 – November 2\, 2014. \nThe Natural History Museum: Community Partnership Exhibition Program. RUNS: September 13\, 2014 – October 4\, 2014. \nFrom Watersheds to Faucets: The Marvel of New York City’s Water Supply System. RUNS: On Long-Term View. \nFor more information\, please visit: http://www.queensmuseum.org/exhibitions/ \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/queens-museum-exhibitions/
LOCATION:Queens Museum\, Flushing Meadows Corona Park\, Queens\, NY\, 11368\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:USS Arizona” In the East River\, New York City\, 1916   www.bldg92.org \n“Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past\, Present and Future” tells for the first time the story of the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard\, the 300-acre site nestled on the world-famous Brooklyn waterfront. Established in 1801 as one of the nation’s first five naval shipyards\, over 165 years the Yard developed into the nation’s premiere naval industrial facility.  Today\, it is home to the greatest concentration of manufacturing and green businesses in New York City.  This exhibition explores contributions made at the Yard to American industry\, technology\, innovation and manufacturing and learn about the Yard’s impact on labor\, politics\, education\, and urban and environmental planning. \nDisplayed over three floors of historic Building 92\, “Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past\, Present and Future” introduces the generations of people who worked\, or were stationed\, at the Yard\, who lived in the communities surrounding it\, who shaped the Yard over time and who now are creating its future. Learn\, for the first time\, the story of this waterfront site: from its use by Native Americans to its role in the American Revolution; from the great naval ships designed and built here\, to its emergence as the innovative industrial park you see today! \nThe show is open Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 6pm. For more information\, visit bldg92.org. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/brooklyn-navy-yard-past-present-future-2014-08-13-2014-09-10-2014-10-08/
LOCATION:BLDG 92\,  63 Flushing Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11205
CATEGORIES:Art,Learn
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SUMMARY:Gotham Unbound book launch and discussion on NYC's urban ecology
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Oct 8\, 2014\n6:00 pm – 8:00 pm\n20 Cooper Square\, 5th Floor\nNew York\, NY 10003\nRSVP required. \nThe Institute for Public Knowledge invites you to a discussion with Ted Steinberg and Andrew Needham on Steinberg’s new book Gotham Unbound: The Ecological History of Greater New York. Steinberg will use the book and his historical understanding to address a question of some urgency: Can New York City survive the sea? He will look at what the city has done in the past to deal with coastal flooding\, as well as current plans in the wake of Sandy. \nGotham Unbound is the story of the monumental struggle between New York and the natural world. From Henry Hudson’s discovery of Mannahatta to Hurricane Sandy\, this is Ted Steinberg’s sweeping ecological history of one of the most man-made spots on earth. Here is a tale of “the world with us”—lots of us—a groundbreaking book that recounts the four-century history of how hundreds of square miles of open marshlands became home to six percent of the nation’s population. \nSteinberg brings a vanished New York back to life. You will see the metropolitan area anew\, not just as a dense urban goliath but as an estuary once home to miles of oyster reefs\, wolves\, whales\, and blueberry bog thickets. That world gave way to an onslaught managed by thousands\, from Governor John Montgomerie\, who turned water into land\, and John Randel\, who imposed a grid on Manhattan\, to Robert Moses\, Charles Urstadt\, Donald Trump\, and Michael Bloomberg. \nTed Steinberg is the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University. His publications have focused on the intersection of environmental\, social\, and legal history. His books include American Green: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Lawn; Down to Earth: Nature’s Role in American History\, a National Outdoor Book Award winner and Pulitzer Prize Nominee in History; Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disaster in America\, a Pulitzer Prize Nominee in General Non-Fiction; and Nature Incorporated: Industrialization and the Waters of New England which won the Willard Hurst Prize in American Legal History and the Old Sturbridge Village E. Harold Hugo Memorial Book Prize.  \nAndrew Needham is an Associate Professor of History at New York University. He specializes in recent United States history\, with teaching and research emphases in environmental\, American Indian\, and urban and suburban history as well as the history of the American West. His forthcoming book\, Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest explores the interconnected transformation of Phoenix and the Navajo Nation in the years after World War II.\n \n 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/gotham-unbound-book-launch-and-discussion-on-nycs-urban-ecology/
LOCATION:Institute for Public Knowledge\, 20 Cooper Square\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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SUMMARY:Slice Out Hunger
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Pierre Alan Lepetit \nAs described on the event website: \nWNYC is a media partner for Slice Out Hunger\, an annual event run by pizza lovers for pizza lovers. \nHOW DO I PARTICIPATE?\nSTEP 1: Show up at St Anthony’s Church (Sullivan and Houston) on October 8 \nSTEP 2: Purchase $1 tickets at the door \nSTEP 3: Exchange tickets for pizza\, drinks\, snacks and raffle tickets! EACH ITEM IS JUST $1 \nEvery dollar you spend is matched by our sponsors and all the money goes directly to Food Bank For New York City. Every dollar raised will help deliver 5 meals for New Yorkers who have difficulty affording food. \n2014 RAFFLE PRIZES:\nScott’s Pizza Tours – pair of tour tickets ($120)\nMargot’s Pizza Pop-Up Tickets (pricele$$)\nPizzaShirt.net‘s amazing pizza shirts ($39.99)\nHide & Seek Clothing pizza shirts ($25)\nPizza A Casa – pizza making class for two ($300)\nChicago Pizza Tours – pair of tour tickets ($120)\nPaulie Gee’s gift certificate ($75)\nPunxy Pizza Prize Pack ($55)\nDrive In Film Festival Dinner for Two ($100)
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/slice-out-hunger/
LOCATION:St. Anthony’s Church\, 154 Sullivan Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food
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SUMMARY:Obama's Climate Plan: State Action\, Grassroots Opportunities Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:An event held at Bard College\, Center for Environmental Policy in NYC on October 8th: 1150 6th Avenue\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY 10036. \nPlease  RSVP:  events@sustainabilitypractice.net  Date: October 8\, 2014 Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm \nPanelists: Monique Segarra\, Policy Faculty\, Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Judith Enk\, Administrator for EPA’s Region 2 Office in New York; David Goldston\, Director\, Government Affairs\, Natural Resources Defense Council; Bill Holland\, State Policy Director\, New York League of Conservation Voters. \nModerator: Eban Goodstein – Director\, Bard Center for Environmental Policy \nTopic: ‘Obama’s Climate Plan: State Action\, Grassroots Opportunities’\n\n\nPresident Obama’s Climate Action Plan\, released in June 2013\,  detailed three areas of focus: Cut Carbon Pollution in America; Prepare the US for Impacts of Climate Change; and Lead International Efforts to Combat Global Climate Change. However\, increasingly ominous scientific reports from the United Nations (UNEP l IPCC) and the dysfunction in the United States legislature seem to have morphed the President’s plan into more of a scramble toward sustainability.\n\n\n\nUsing the authority of the Clean Air Act\, Obama’s EPA is moving forward with proposed regulations on global warming pollution from existing power plants. The EPA’s target is 17% reductions below 2006 levels by 2020\, but the final outcome will be determined as the states actually move to implement the regulations. Today\, citizen groups have an unprecedented opportunity to drive the state level dialog\, and advocate for deeper emission cuts. This panel will examine the background for the latest EPA action\, and the possible impacts regionally\, nationally\, and globally over the next few years.\n\n\nFor more information\, please visit: http://www.bard.edu/cep/news/event.php?eid=127822\n\n\n\n\n \nPhoto Credit: International Business Times. 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/obamas-climate-plan-state-action-grassroots-opportunities-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Bard College\, Center for Environmental Policy\, 1150 6th Avenue\, Manhattan \, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle
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