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    @ The Urban Space Meatpacking Fall Pop Up Market.- Open from September 1st through October 28th, the new market is located at  West 13th and Washington Streets adjacent to The Standard Hotel, the hottest & fashionable place in the city!!!  .  It's open seven days a week, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays.  It's easy to find Engage Green -- we're on Washington St., the first booth in the second row! @ ID Pop Up Shop in Chelsea Market .-...
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    Engage Green at the Meatpacking Fall Pop Up Market

     Visit Engage Green at the Urban Space Meatpacking Fall Pop Up Market Open from September 1st through October 28th, the new market is located at  West 13th and Washington Streets adjacent to The Standard Hotel, the hottest & fashionable place in the city!!!  .  It's open seven days a week, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays.  It's easy to find Engage Green -- we're on Washington St., the first booth in the second row! “It’s the perfect place to spend...
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    How does an Artist start an environmentally conscious business?

    I don’t think I really I have to create anything -- it was always there. Collecting, searching, looking and finding were constant ways to move and create for me. I remember when I was 7 years old being at the island were we used to spend our vacations every year and do my adventure of going around to collect the special seeds and all the strange garbage that the sea used to bring to the beach-side. I was fascinated with all these treasures for me to create. Basically, all my Art has been developed using discarded material, turning waste into...
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    The Nature Conservancy. Young Professionals Group Career Panel

       You care about the environment and want others to do the same. How can you use your skills in the workplace to make a difference? What kind of careers are out there to pursue? Hear from some young professionals from the disciplines of finance, law, art, and business who have kept that momentum and want to share their stories.   More About the Panel
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    MEMBER DISCOUNTS

    http://my.nature.org/benefits/ You can make a difference for our natural world when you join The Nature Conservancy today. If you're already a member, login to access the member benefits you see below.
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    Engage Green® NYC Messenger Review

    Just Another Hat: Engage Green® NYC Messenger Review (Celebrate the Earth) justanotherhat.blogspot.com
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    “Immigrants cause climate change” [NOT TRUE]

    On his show last Wednesday, Stephen Colbert explained, to a roar of laughter, how immigrants cause climate change. Where does he get this stuff? From his writers, most of the time. But not in this case. The idea came directly from a group called Californians for Population Stabilization, a.k.a CAPS. Here’s an ad CAPS is currently running in California. http://youtu.be/tBj4DIIhHzQ  Can you believe this? Sorry CAPS, but most of us who care about climate change also care about human rights and equal access to opportunities. That’s one of the ways we’re different from you. And if we’ve got a problem...
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    Exercising for Energy

    I tried to maintain my cadence in a spin class, but my mind wandered... I opened my eyes, looked around the studio. So much muscle power peddling these machines!—yet, we weren’t going anywhere. If we were on real bikes, just think of the places we could go. Or the things we could be generating energy for! Small things, like the light in the spinning studio, or the sound system we were listening to. How could we capture, harness, and store the energy created from all this movement? Modern gyms waste a lot of electricity during off-peak hours (and arguably, even...
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    “On Thin Ice”

       What "rising temperatures mean for the people and wildlife that live at the poles — and for the rest of life on earth."  Frozen Planet
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    Count Down Your Carbon

    Count Down Your Carbon promotes simple, individual actions such as using compact fluorescent light bulbs, switching to mass transit, buying  hybrids and energy efficient appliances, and planting trees as ways to combat global climate change. The campaign encourages individuals to  take action to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions and demonstrates the significant impact of many small actions combined together.   Central to the campaign is the Count Down Your Carbon website www.CountDownYourCarbon.org. The website has been designed to be a  quick, fun and affirmative way for people across the country to learn about climate change, its causes and effects, and...
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