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SUMMARY:UNDERSTANDING BIODIVERSITY: 11th Annual Forum of the NYC Gardens Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Us in Celebrating the New York City Gardens Club Centennial ~ 1918-2018 \nUNDERSTANDING BIODIVERSITY: 11th Annual Forum \nWednesday\, January 10\, 2018 \n8:30am-9:15am: Registration & Refreshments \n9:15am-noon: Panel Presentations and Q&A \n  \nNYC Gardens Club Conservation: The mission of the Conservation Committee is to present timely environmental issues to members and the community\, to further the restoration and beautification of New York City and to educate children about nature. \nFor the past 10 years\, the Conservation Committee of The City Gardens Club has organized educational forums attracting an audience of CGC members\, activists\, and the general public. Led by recognized experts in their fields\, these annual colloquiums focus on critical environmental issues. To name a few\, past topics have included “Overcoming our Nature Deficit\,” “Sustainable New York\,” “Water\, Our Most Important Resource\,” and “Living with the Forces of Nature.” (Scroll down for the complete list of past topics.) The committee chose this year’s topic\, ” Understanding Biodiversity\,” because of its urgency and critical importance.   \nPANELISTS\nDr. Brooke Bateman\nDirector\, Climate Watch\, National Audubon Society\nKarenna Gore\nDirector\, Center for Earth Ethics\, Union Theological Seminary\nEmily Nobel Maxwell\nDirector\, Urban Conservation Program\, NYC\, The Nature Conservancy\nDr. Donald Melnick\nProfessor of Conservation Biology\nDirector\, Center for Environment\, Economy and Society\, Columbia University\nDr. Ana Porzecanski\nDirector\, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation\nAmerican Museum of Natural History\nDr. William Schuster\nExecutive Director\, Black Rock Forest Consortium \nFor more information and reservations\, Click Here.\nFor content of our 2017 Forum\, Click Here.
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SUMMARY:Closing Indian Point: Safe Decommissioning and Re-Powering New York with Sustainable Energy
DESCRIPTION:Closing Indian Point: Safe Decommissioning and Re-Powering New York with Sustainable Energy\nPlease join Riverkeeper Board members Maria Castaneda and Karenna Gore\, and Cecil Corbin-Mark and Karl Rábago for a conversation and panel discussion on the issues arising from the imminent closure of the Indian Point nuclear plant including environmental safety\, replacing nuclear power with sustainable energy sources\, and environmental justice. \nWelcome and Introductory remarks: Maria Castaneda\, Secretary Treasurer\, and 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East \nRemarks by actor and activist Alec Baldwin\, followed by a conversation with Richard Webster\, Riverkeeper Legal Program Director. \nPanelists: \n\nCecil Corbin-Mark: Deputy Director\, WE ACT for Environmental Justice\nKarenna Gore: Director of the Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary; Riverkeeper Board of Directors\nKarl R. Rábago: Pace Energy and Climate Center\n\nModerated by: Paul Gallay\, President and Hudson Riverkeeper \nPlease note: you must register for a FREE\, GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET to this event to be added to the guest list at the venue for security purposes. No one will be allowed entrance who has not registered at least 24 hours in advance of the event. SPACE IS LIMITED SO PLEASE REGISTER PROMPTLY. \nThe tireless support of our members is instrumental in providing Riverkeeper legal staff and experts with the means to actively monitor the shutdown of Indian Point. Please consider making a donation to our Indian Point campaign by clicking here.
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