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“Sustain” – Bill McKibben in NYC

September 19, 2010 by Beth Fiteni

New York was blessed with a visit from Bill McKibben last night (9/18/10), climate activist and author of “The End of Nature” and his new “Eaarth.” Faith House and Greenfaith organized the Sustain event, which attracted over 100 people. McKibben offered a sobering overview of climate events just in the last 90 days, including the flood in Pakistan, a large piece of Greenland ice breaking off into the sea, and the Moscow heat wave that affected wheat crops. While discouraging, he relayed what gives him hope–the great response he’s gotten to his 350.org international grassroots campaigns.

The goal of 350.org is to have the public urge their governments to set policy targets to achieve a global carbon dioxide level of 350 ppm (parts per million); the level climate scientists say is needed to stabilize our climate. We are now over 380ppm. Last year’s campaign culminated on October 24th with events held in 181 countries. He shared a great story about receiving a call at his home in Vermont from an activist in Ethiopia profusely apologizing that they had to hold their protest a day early because their government refused to allow it on the 24th— she said “So sorry Mr. Bill, but we do have 15,000 people out in the street right now….”

McKibben’s talk was flanked by interfaith music performances and prayers. It was encouraging to see people of different faiths heeding the call to action and coming out to be inspired and informed on the subject of climate change. The next day of action is 10-10-10 where the 350.org campaign is urging people do an energy saving action, like put up a solar panel, and then to urge their governments to get to work as well…So let’s get to work.

Beth & Bill McKibben

Filed Under: Activism, Climate Change, Faith, New York

Majora Carter Inspires on Long Island

May 30, 2010 by Beth Fiteni

Green jobs pioneer Majora Carter Spoke at the ACT Green Up event on Long Island in May 2010. I was thrilled to meet her after hearing so much about her in the media. She spoke to a broad group of people, many from faith backgrounds, about her success in turning around a community in the South Bronx by converting an illegal dump into a beautiful park. The park reflected back on the residents and Majora’s hopeful message has continued to engage local youth in ongoing efforts such as green roof projects. She has a positive, uplifting and strong spirit that is the classic requirement for a great leader, which she is.

I mistakenly lost my personal photo with her : ( but here she is below.

Majora Carter

Filed Under: Activism, Faith, New York

EPA Award!

May 30, 2010 by Beth Fiteni

I am honored to share the news that along with two colleagues, Karen Miller and Laura Weinberg, I won the EPA’s 2010 Environmental Quality Award, primarily for our work on the “LEAP” project with Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition and Mnt. Sinai Children’s Environmental Health Center over the past 2 years. (See RIBBET.ORG for fun tips on environmental health for kids).

At EPA Office in NYC
Receiving Award

Filed Under: Activism, Health, New York

3 Great Films and a Human Hourglass

September 28, 2009 by Beth Fiteni

In the last 2 weeks I have seen 3 great films and helped with a memorable campaign to kick off Climate Week in NYC:

FILMS

No Impact Man: about Colin Beavan and his family who lived with a minimal impact on the environment in their NYC apartment for a year  — local food only, bikes, home-made cleaners, and cloths instead of toilet paper. Very inspiring to see how the family copes with their choices. He also has a book out of the same name.

The End of the Line: Documents the depressing state of our world fisheries, showing the marked decline in fish populations, the overfishing by commercial fishermen, and the appalling waste of bycatch.

The Age of Stupid: had its world premier in NYC the first day of Climate Week (Sept. 21, 2009) and shows a man in the future looking back at our present day through a series of 4 stories, and asking why we didn’t act sooner to prevent the human causes of climate change. Really drives home the urgency of the issue and the stupidity of our current ways.

 

THE HUMAN HOURGLASS

An amazing organizing effort by Oxfam, NYPIRG, and others, several hundred people gathered in Central Park to form a human hourglass on Sun. Sept. 20th 2009 to show the earth dripping down through the hourglass and forming the words “Tck Tck Tck” to signify that time is running out to act on global warming. Fabulously organized event and very moving to witness. Hope it has the intended effect, to send a message to world leaders who will meet to re-negotiate a greenhouse gas treaty in Copenhagen in December. Best video I can find so far:

http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/national/092109_video_human_hourglass

 

Beth and scientist Gavin Schmidt take part in the Tck Tck Tck Climate Campaign
Beth and climate expert Gavin Schmidt take part in the Tck Tck Tck Campaign, NYC

Filed Under: Activism, Climate Change, Film, New York

Earth Night, A Party for the Planet

April 30, 2009 by Beth Fiteni

Earth Night Eco-Fashion Show

Under New York’s crowning glory, the Empire State Building, decked out in green lights, several hundred Eco-partiers reveled the night away at Earth Night, “a party for the planet” on April 22, 2009, the 39th anniversary of Earth Day. Organized by Margaret Lydecker of Greendrinks NYC, and a little help from some friends such as EarthDayNY, the night featured free samples of eco-friendly Hors d’oeuvres and drinks, and was held at the new high-end green furniture store called “Environment” at Broadway and 18th Street.

The best part of the night was the Eco-Fashion Show featuring fashions from the 2009 collection at House of Organic on Ludlow Street. The show was produced by Colin Miles, who said he feels that green is the right way to go, and interest in eco-fabrics is increasing.

Below are some photos from this great night.

All photos by Beth Fiteni

Vicki in Camilla Norrback
Sephora pro applies eco-make-up
Beth Fiteni (EcobabeNY) with Starre Vartan (Eco-Chick)
Sarah Butsch & Paul McGinnis
Susanna in Mika Machida
Sarah, of Greendrinks NYC, in Kaori Yamazaki
Meiling Chen, wearing her own design
Matthew in Misericordia
Kwashi in Bergmans & Katherine Hamnet
Ashley in Xing-Zhen Chung Hulliard
Alden in Johanna Hofring

Filed Under: Activism, Ecofashion, New York

Heart of Green Awards

April 30, 2009 by Beth Fiteni

The Hearst Corporation hosted the 2009 Heart of Green awards at its 57th street location, the first LEED Gold skyscraper to be built after 9/11. Multiple people received awards, including Deirdre Imus for her work to protect kids from toxins, Alicia Silverstone for her vegetarian lifestyle, and Frances Beinecke, leader of the NRDC for her lifetime of achievement in effective environmental policy  (they must have read my post from February 2008!).  Two other significant leaders who were honored, though not individuals, were Planet Green—my favorite channel!! (of course) — and the very City of New York, which we all love and appreciate, for its innovative strategies being implemented through PlaNYC.

None were more moving than an award accepted by Ohio teacher Greg Perry, nominated by his students, who after encouraging them to start the Ultimate Green classroom and organize a huge green expo, found out that he had cancer. I know I wasn’t the only one crying as he struggled to speak at the podium while accepting his award, and I think his passion and dedication despite his physical constraints spoke loudly through the silent room. He was the only recipient to receive a standing ovation, and well deserved. I wish him and his students all the best.

For more info on these awards and lots of other great green info, see thedailygreen.com. 

Alicia Silverstone at Heart of Green Awards
Alicia Silverstone at Heart of Green Awards

Filed Under: Activism, Health, New York

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