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Based in Red Hook, Brooklyn, the Bamboo Bike Studio promotes sustainability and personal craftsmanship by providing any cyclist the experience of building a dream bike from scratch.
One of the Bay Area's premier green lifestyle events, Global Green's Gorgeous and Green Gala has done much to expand the perception of what it means to be truly sustainable without sacrificing style.
Dr. Sylvia Earle, critically acclaimed oceanographer and National Geographic explorer-in-residence, will be the keynote speaker at the "Our Oceans" Green Drinks NYC Holiday Party on December 8, at the Prince George Ballroom on 27th Street.
The Bay Area celebrates sustainability and green lifestyles with Green Festival, a joint venture between Global Exchange and Green America. The festival will showcase leaders, educators, authors, and entrepreneurs in the green sector to interested individuals across the country.
Enviro Expo USA, Atlanta's only green consumer expo to be held at the City?s Zero Waste Zone, Downtown Atlanta, will not only offer family-friendly activities to educate and motivate individuals to be better stewards of the environment, it will also serve as a case study for The Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Never bought a CFL? Don?t know where to start with organic foods? Still using plastic shopping bags? No problem! Anyone looking to make the first steps toward a greener lifestyle can learn how at an interactive, eco-friendly, South Florida community event.
Thinking of throwing a green wedding? Then Portland's Eco-Elegant Wedding Show is a must-attend Fall event.
Preserving environmental sustainability through social responsibility will be the focus of the 2009 Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF), as it holds a series of screening of "green" films, October 15-25, 2009.
Ready, set, blog! On October 15, bloggers from all over the world will unite to blog about climate change in one of the largest social change events on the web: Blog Action Day. Its aim is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion about the issue of climate change.
To celebrate International Day of Climate Action, Greenpeace, local non-profits, families and young people from across Maryland will march Baltimore's iconic Inner Harbor to call for real action on global warming on October 24.