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Focus on the Environment at Bryant Park, NYC

Posted on 06 August 2007

On Wednesday 8th August 12.30pm Bryant Park in New York City goes green.

This event will be a lively discussion with a diverse panel of experts with recent books covering a wide variety of topics including: global warming, tips for large corporations, green-living in New York City and individual lifestyle changes that make a difference. 

With authors:  Ben Jervey  (The Big Green Apple), Eugene Linden (The Winds of Change), Josh Dorfman (The Lazy Environmentalist) and Andrew S. Winston (Green to Gold).  Hosted by: Dr. Bill Chameides, Chief Scientist, Environmental Defense.

The event is FREE and open to the public. 

For updates and additional information, visit the website at http://www.bryantpark.org/calendar/thisweek.php.

The Bryant Park Reading Room is located on the 42nd Street side of the park - under the trees - between the back of the NYPL & 6th Avenue. Look for the burgundy and white umbrellas.  Rain Venue: Barnes & Noble Booksellers at 555 Fifth Avenue & 46th Street  -  212-697-3048

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Vicky - who has written 185 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Vicky coordinates the GGG blogs and is co-founder of the ethical website design team Make Hay. Make Hay build beautiful, accessible websites and provide a green website hosting service run on wind power. Vicky is involved with a local Fairtrade campaign group and loves crafts, design, animals and nature

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Marie says:

    The new eco-friendly hotel brand “1 hotel and residences” will have their new york location right at Bryant Park…here is the Seattle location website: http://www.1residences.com...

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