Earth Day 2017: Where And How To Celebrate And Participate
Earth Day is this Saturday April 22 and there are plenty of events happening this week leading up.
Today Tuesday, Earth Day Initiative is hosting an outdoor Earth Day in Union Square with more than 70 exhibiting organizations including non-profits, green businesses, kidsâ activities and live performances. http://bit.ly/2pJ19gw
On Wednesday, General Assembly will be hosting an event to explore sustainability and how tech and business impact the health of the planet. You will hear from Best of NYC companies and Certified B Corps. This event is FREE. http://ga.co/2onph7q
On Wednesday, The New School is also hosing a âGoing Beyond Greenâ interactive showcase of community-based participatory research addressing the impacts of climate change and other environmental threats to community well being and social justice. This event is FREE. http://bit.ly/2oiEAz8
Friday, Earth Day Initiative is also hosting an earth Day 5K Green Tour. The tour will show you what green groups around the city are doing. This yearâs line up includes an urban farm near the World Trade Center, a green vehicle display and a green building tour. The tour costs $20 and includes lunch, a gift bag, and a pass to the NY Auto Show. http://bit.ly/2oisBSe
Brooklyn Boulders is hosing CampBKB, a weekend party to save the world, featuring free bike tune ups, a performance by Small Black, a vegan pizza party, rock climbing, yoga, sign making for March for Science and more. Tickets cost between $32-$65 and 10% of all sales will go to The National Park Foundation. http://bit.ly/2puUWFQ
On Saturday Earth Day NY is hosting a Sustainability and Social Good Pop-Up featuring organizations and companies offering programs, products, and services that create a more sustainable and socially responsible planet. There will also be workshops, discussions and interactive activities. http://bit.ly/2pJ19gw
And of course this Saturday will be the March for Science! Science, scientists, research and facts are under attack. Without science we are all in danger. Our health, food, air, water, climate and ecosystems are at risk and we, as citizens who want to live healthy and abundant lives, need to take a stand on the importance of science. https://www.marchforscience.com/
Love the Earth!