Home » Event Guides » Event News
“If you want to understand what California’s state and local governments are doing to create healthy communities and a vibrant, green economy, you can’t miss the Green California Summit.
"All renewables. One place. One time. The Renew Frontier"
Come on out to the Center for Urban Environment at 168 7th Street in Brooklyn, for the screening of the recent film, FUEL.FUEL chronicles America's extreme addiction to oil, but also suggests numerous different clean energy tactics that are readily available and ours for the picking.
Green Festivals 2009 kicks off in Seattle March 28 and 29. These are THE green festivals. Every resource you could possibly need is there -- It's a massive event that only a convention center or arena could hold.
If you are from anywhere in the Philadelphia area, then you MUST try and make it to the 4th Annual Delco Environmental Summit on Feb.21. As a Delaware County-ian myself, I ask this of you.
Get your binoculars ready! Certified bird watcher or not, this gig is for everybody of all ages, from across the continent. Never heard of it?The Great Backyard Bird Count is a four day event in which people in their local communities from all over North America take 15 minutes out of one day, from Feb.13-16, simply to count birds. How easy is that?!
Folks at the Placer Nature Center say, "It's a wild ride when Dr. Paul Doherty takes the stage." And this visit, which has been brought back by popular demand, will be nothing short of the same thrill!
Columbia University Journalism professor, Jonathan Weiner, will be speaking on his home turf on Tuesday, Feb. 3, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. If the name sounds familiar, Weiner recently won the Pulitzer Prize for his book, "The Beak of the Finch," which is also the title of his presentation on Tuesday.
It's that time of year again...February 7th & 8th, from Noon to 5 p.m. is a must-visit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York's Upper West Side. Everyone who's everyone is going to be there.
Over the next few weeks, runners with Run for One Planet will be in the Texas, New Mexico and Arizona regions, and they will certainly need your support, if not your legs...running!What is it? Some say crazy, but the answer is truly inspirational.