New York Society for Ethical Culture
The New York Society for Ethical Culture is a humanist community that has been dedicated to social justice and education since its founding in 1876.…
The New York Society for Ethical Culture is a humanist community that has been dedicated to social justice and education since its founding in 1876.…
350NYC’s Monthly Open Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month. It is held at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, Room #507…
Join the 350NYC Divest Working Group to hear how fellow New Yorkers are combating climate change by encouraging the city to divest in fossil fuels.
“We’re educating students who will go out into the world and have 60 years or more of productive and engaged life. What is the world going to be like 60 years from now?”
Four City Atlas interns and the editor reflect on their experiences at the People’s Climate March.
350.org has a Sustainability Working Group that meets every second Wednesday of the month in room #508. Please join us! This week they will be organizing…
This group welcomes members of all faith traditions who want to learn more about how their congregations can mitigate the worst effects of climate change with a well-organized divestment and reinvestment strategy.
The May 20th People’s Climate March Mobilizing Meeting is an opportunity for you to learn about the planning process so far and to help plan a mass outreach strategy for the People’s Climate March.
One by one, cities around the world are making the commitment to divest from fossil fuels and we want New York City to be a…
As anti-frackers attack his plans, Governor Cuomo’s push towards a hydrofracked New York becomes more troublesome for the prospective Presidential candidate.
As many as 50,000 anti-frackers/anti-pipeliners from across America came together as one in the nation’s capitol to drive home a single message to President Barack Obama: stop the Keystone pipeline
A discussion between climate change scientist Bill McKibben and NYC students about the value of institutional divestment in fossil fuel industries.
We wanted to put the power of creative thinking in the hands of community organizations and give people a chance to think positively in the face of climate change.