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City of Science Series: Understanding Urban Habitats

Skylight Room 365 5th Avenue, New York

Ecology has historically focused on natural environments, but scientists are increasingly turning their attention to understanding urban ecosystems. With 50% of the world’s population living in cities — and the heightened risks associated with climate change, green spaces, and flooding — studying urban habitats offers keys to design and planning that can help cities work better. Hear from a panel of CUNY experts in this growing field, including Charles Vörösmarty, director of the GC’s Advanced Science Research Center’s Environmental Sciences Initiative, and others.

Free

Alligators in the Sewers Day

Quinn Building 35-20 Broadway, Long Island City, NY 11106

Thursday, February 9th is Alligators in the Sewers Day, an unofficial annual holiday. It was on this date back in 1935 that a live 125-pound…

$5

United in Nourishment: Hummus! The Movie

Asia Society 725 Park Ave, New York

Can tolerance and religious and political unity be found in a bowl of chickpeas?  Hummus! The Movie explores the incredible impact of this ancient, simple…

$8 – $12