GREEN BROOKLYN 2006: THE SUSTAINABLE CITY

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TODAY AT BOROUGH HALL: 11:30 until 5 p.m.

Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment is excited to present the 2006 Green Brooklyn Conference: The Sustainable City, sponsored by Con Edison.

Location:
Borough Hall
209 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY

Directions:
Take the M/R to Court Street or the 2/3/4/5 to Borough Hall.
Click HERE for a subway map of NYC.
Click HERE for an interactive road map.

Admission: FREE!

Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
is excited to present the 2006 Green Brooklyn Conference: The
Sustainable City, sponsored by Con Edison. Featured speakers are: Jeffrey Hollender (CEO of Seventh Generation) and Co-keynote speakers Matthew D. Berman and Andrew Kotchen (Co-Principals of workshop/apd).
With discussion panels, hands-on workshops, and exhibitor tables; the
conference will bring new energy and excitement to discourse on the
built and natural environments and how to transform Brooklyn and all of
New York into a more sustainable city. The moderated discussion Panels
are entitled, "The Built Environment: Sustainable Development for the
21st Century" and "The Natural Environment: Conservation, Energy and
Sustainable Food for a Cleaner Greener Environment." Workshop topics
include: "Worms: Turning Waste to Wonder" and "Sustainable
Transportation". Panelists and Exhibitors will include: EPA Region 2,
Council on the Environment of NYC, NYC Office of Sustainable Design,
NYSERDA, Earth Pledge, Slow Food USA, Bettencourt Green Building
Supplies, Jonathan Rose Companies, Green Maps, Food Change, Sustainable
South Bronx, and many more.

Photo: from flickr