Urban Green Council August Forum: Building Brains and the Art of Controls
The New School 66 W 12th Street, New York, NY, United StatesThe Urban Green Council presents a forum on smart buildings that can reduce energy usage.
The Urban Green Council presents a forum on smart buildings that can reduce energy usage.
Learn about neighborhood organizing for green resilient cities with New York's Transition leaders.
Commercial office spaces are using advanced controls and other daylighting strategies to reduce energy loads. Join Urban Green Council to discuss the outcomes, advantages and challenges of these advanced systems.
This year NYC Climate Justice Youth Summit will focus on: the connection between fossil fuel extraction and climate justice. The Summit will serve as the launch to prepare the youth for what we hope to be the biggest climate march in New York City-The People’s Climate March.
There is so much to do at Bryant Park, Come visit and find out!
This year NYC Climate Justice Youth Summit will focus on: the connection between fossil fuel extraction and climate justice. The Summit will serve as the launch to prepare the youth for what we hope to be the biggest climate march in New York City-The People’s Climate March.
Join us for the first-ever Battery Happy Hour and Trivia Night on Thursday, August 7th from 6 to 8 PM!
With nearly 7 miles of open streets, 5 rest stops and a seven-block-long art installation in the Park Avenue Tunnel – there is plenty to explore at Summer Streets. And remember, everything at Summer Streets is free!
Nourish your taste buds on scrumptious plant-based food from New York’s famed vegan restaurants – the best in the world!
Learn how to remove the honey from bee hives, then filter, jar, and taste your freshly harvested honey!
The Red Hook Food Vendors will open for the 40th year in a row, serving up Mexican, Guatemalan and other Latin American fare at the soccer fields and park on Clinton and Bay Streets in Brooklyn,
Check out the major sites along the Bronx Main Street, and learn a brief history of the Grand Concourse and the development of its diverse neighborhoods and communities from a Bronx urban planner.