Get ready for an International Day of Climate Action
October 22nd, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
This Saturday is International Day of Climate Action — a chance for everyone to take a stand on behalf of the planet and possibly participate in one of 4,300 actions that are planned in 171 countries.
350.org began the International Day of Climate Action campaign not only to wake up politicians, but wake up the world. The group wants everyone to know about and understand the number 350, which signifies the level many scientists have identified as the safe utmost limit for CO2 in the atmosphere, in parts per million.
Here are a few unique events around the US:
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The luxe life, through green lenses, at NYC show
September 25th, 2009
By John DeFore
Green Right Now
Tesla Roadster
Environmentally-sensitive lifestyles and luxury goods would not, to many of us, seem to go together very well. People who own billion-dollar yachts, for instance, aren’t exactly worrying about their carbon footprint.
But plenty of purveyors of high-end goods hope to fight that assumption. Gathering a few steps from Central Park at Manhattan’s Rouge Tomate restaurant Tuesday, a few dozen companies argued that you can have your lush life and save the planet, too.
Fashion models and a celebrity or two mingled with backpack-toting journalists at the event, but (no offense to the models) the sexiest guest never came in the front door: A Tesla Roadster was parked out front, inviting slack-jawed lust from passersby, right in front of a more modest would-be world-changer, the single-seat NmG from Myers Motors.
Related Topics: · 360 Vodka, Alberto Parada, Bonterra, Celadon & Celery, filtered water, Greenjets, handmade soaps, Korbel, Luxury cars, Luxury green goods, luxury items, No Dirty Gold campaign, reusable water bottles, shea butter, Tesla Roadster, The Water Geeks
Carbon expert reminds us that global change is happening now
September 23rd, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

This number shows Earth’s collective 3 trillion-plus metric tons of combined greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
You’ll notice that it is a BIG number. And it’s already outdated. This picture was captured yesterday. Look at the counter today on the web, and the number will be bigger.
The volume of greenhouse gases is constantly ticking upward. Much faster than a watch. Steady as an oil derrick. As ominously as a time bomb.
Related Topics: · carbon counting, carbon dioxide pollution, Deutsche Bank, Greenhouse Gases, Intergrovernmental Panel on Climate Change, methane gas, metric tons of carbon in the atmosphere, MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, New York Climate Summit, total carbon
In NYC, more dancing (and running and walking and cycling) in the streets
August 19th, 2009

Jen McKenna’s family attended Summer Streets for the first time this year: “It might take some getting used to but once people do I think everyone will learn to enjoy it.” (Photo: Sommer Saadi)
By Sommer Saadi
Green Right Now
You’ve only got one weekend left to witness the near impossible: a car-free street in New York City.
Summer Streets is back for its second year and is once again offering New Yorkers three weekends in August to play, walk, bike and breathe on a nearly seven-mile stretch of city streets void of any motorized distractions.
Related Topics: · Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City, New York City Department of Transportation, NYC Subway, Summer Streets
300-mile NYC charity ride will fight climate change, support renewable energy
August 16th, 2009
Bitches on Bikes and the Wind Power Pedalers Climate Ride Team will hold a benefit event at New York City hot spot The Eldridge on Thursday from 9-11 p.m., featuring a silent auction of art, curated by Gitana Rosa Gallery.
Climate Ride is a 300-mile bicycle ride from New York City to Washington, D.C. to raise money to address climate change and promote renewable energy. The silent auction curated by Gitana Rosa Gallery will feature artists including Tom Bob, Tom Billings, Andrés García-Peña, Michael Krynski, Graham T. Slick, Jodi Taylor, Brett Wintle and Suzy Q.
Related Topics: · Bitches on Bikes, Brita Climate Ride, New York City, Wind Power Pedalers
Fashion-forward cycling in NYC
August 5th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Fashion Institute of Technology student Jessica Velasquez can soon cycle in style, her own style, after winning a contest to design a jacket, poncho and bag suitable for fashion-conscious bike commuters.
Her winning designs for the “Bike in Style” contest were unveiled this week as the city launched its Summer Streets program, which promotes biking and walking.
Related Topics: · Bike in Style, Biking, fashion, New York City, Summer Streets, walking
NYC Botanic Garden offers green classes and plans Open House
July 24th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports:
The New York Botanical Garden, historically green by nature, is helping New Yorkers cultivate ever greener ways. This summer it is featuring “edible evenings,” a celebration of home-grown food with tips from chefs and help for getting kids involved in gardening.
Related Topics: · careers in horticulture, careers in landscaping, environmentally safe lawn care, Green jobs, horticulture, Native Plants, New York Botanical Garden, organic gardens, roses, vegetable growing
Audubon Society honors Rachel Carson Award winners
May 28th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports:
The National Audubon Society has honored six women with the 2009 Rachel Carson Award for their outstanding conservation efforts.
- Dr. Sylvia Earle, an oceanographer, author, lecturer and National Geographic Explorer in Residence whose work has expanded awareness and conservation of the fragile marine environment. Former chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Earle is president and founder of Deep Search International. She has led more than 60 expeditions, including the first team of women aquanauts during the Tektite Project in 1970. She also set a record for solo diving to a depth of 3,300 feet. Her research focuses on marine ecosystems in the deep sea and other remote environments.
Related Topics: · Audubon Society, Carol Browner, conservation, Elizabeth C. Tutus Putnam, National Geographic, R.E.I., Rachel Carson Awards, Sally Jewell, Student Conservation Association, Sylvia Earle, women environmentalists
New York: Go Green Expo
March 26th, 2009
Go Green Expo
April 17-19, 2009 at the New York Hilton in Midtown Manhattan
www.GoGreenExpo.com
Exhibitors include Disney’s Earth movie, The Sundance Channel’s The GREEN, DELL, Home Depot, Food Network’s Good Food Garden, and Honda’s all-new advanced hybrid vehicle, The Honda Insight. The event will showcase a variety of special interest consumer and business areas including: Home Building and Energy Conservation; Health, Beauty and Fashion; Travel and Transportation; Business and Electronics and a Kids Zone, giving New Yorkers a chance to see, learn and interact with the latest in energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly products and services, as well as participate in interactive seminars with leaders in the green industry, local politicians and community organizations.
Related Topics: · Go Green Expo, New York




