Clothing Swap-O-Rama
Queens Library at Broadway 40-20 Broadway, Long Island City, NY, United StatesA fantastic way to get free new-to-you clothing, find a home for clothing that no longer excites you, meet new friends and help save the environment.
A fantastic way to get free new-to-you clothing, find a home for clothing that no longer excites you, meet new friends and help save the environment.
Learn how to build a do-it-yourself version of a Windowfarm in this hands-on workshop.
Learn as a family how to spot and identify our feathered neighbors in their natural surroundings.
Families and elementary-school-aged community groups are invited to join NYC Parks for spring cleaning!
The Earth Institute's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) Spring Public Lectures presents, "Ocean acidification and climate change," with Brbel Hnisch, Associate Professor.
Join Columbia Business School Alumni Club on April 1st for this panel discussion about achieving an ethical electronics value chain, from raw materials to disposal.
Learn how to prune fruit trees to improve production and protect tree health.
Come join NYC Parks Green Thumb at the Grow to Learn Demonstration Garden as we learn how to prepare plant, maintain, and harvest a bed of baby greens.
Cynthia Cummis will devote this lecture to understanding how the use of sustainability standards and metrics advance the integration of sustainability in the operation of organizations.
Join a panel of environmentalists, economists, anthropologists, and entrepreneurs as they examine the life cycle of the goods we buy—from conception and design to labor and manufacturing, through repair and disposal. How are each of these stages interconnected, and what changes to our consumption habits could truly be impactful?
Professional bird and nature photographers David Speiser and Lloyd Spitalnik will share their expertise and help you improve your photography work.
GreenRoofNYCAre you a private property owner interested in building your own roof top garden, or helping the city in it's efforts to keep our city cleaner and greener? The New York City Department of Environmental Protection offers a grant program for private property owners to do just this. To learn more about this workshop, and workshops like it click here.