Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Growing & Greening New York at MCNY



Museum of the City of New York
Growing and Greening New York
Friday, March 27th at 1pm
(RSVP Today! 10 Free Tickets Available)

Today 8 million New Yorkers daily get up, go out, and live their lives. By the year 2030, there will be a million more people living in New York City. And the city will have undergone a great transformation, becoming cleaner, greener, more responsible, and more robust--if the projections of PlaNYC2030 are correct, and if we take action on them now.


Growing and Greening New York: PlaNYC and the Future of the City
, will make the complexities of greater environmental sustainability in New York City vivid, compelling, and understandable by bringing environmental concerns to life on an individual, human scale. Organized in terms of a typical day in the life of a New Yorker, the exhibition will explore six essential areas addressed by the Bloomberg Administration’s ambitious five-borough plan for sustainability by 2030: water; transportation; energy; open space; land; and climate change. The exhibition will feature architectural models, interactive displays, diagrams, renderings, photographs, hands-on examples of new materials, videos, and more, many of which have been created expressly for the exhibition.

Growing and Greening New York will consider issues, problems, and challenges facing New York while also documenting solutions proposed by architects, urban planners, scientists, industrial designers, engineers, as well as by non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, and other entities involved in the process.

The exhibition will take the visitor through the course of a day-7 a.m. through 2 a.m.-and link routine activities with information documenting their collective impact on the environment, while also offering alternatives for making these actions less harmful to our world and highlighting innovations that will lead to greater sustainability by 2030.

The complexities of the water system and strategies for reducing the impact of water use on the environment, for example, will be documented in the section of the exhibition that corresponds to 7 a.m., when many New Yorkers shower, prepare breakfast, and brush their teeth. Mass transit and traffic congestion will be addressed in the "8 a.m." area of the exhibition, in which the city's extensive subway system and its role in reducing vehicular traffic will be highlighted as an inherent urban advantage in the struggle to achieve greater sustainability.

The massive environmental impact of the city's commercial buildings will be documented in a section of Growing and Greening New York that will correspond to the 11 a.m. hour, in which forward-looking "building green" projects will be explored. Here, plans for new construction will be spotlighted as will innovative and beneficial solutions for existing structures. Further along-and later in the imaginary day, at 3 p.m.-the exhibition will focus on parks and the importance of open space, not only as a source of respite, but because of its healthful impact on water and air quality. Consumption will be spotlighted in the 6 p.m. section, where the advantages of buying local and buying green will be illustrated, as will strategies for reducing the city’s waste.

The 8 p.m. hour (in the context of the exhibition) will return the visitor to the home, where individual choices such as how to furnish a home, what type of lighting to use, and which appliances to buy will be linked to such global issues as solid waste, water quality, and climate change. The nighttime hour of the exhibition, 2 a.m., will showcase-while the city sleeps-an overview of environmental issues facing cities around the world. At any given "moment" in the exhibition, selected PlaNYC initiatives will be discussed and linked to larger environmental issues, updating visitors on the advantages and challenges of the proposals as well as on their current status.

PlaNYC2030 is an ambitious blueprint for New York City as it confronts the prospect of continued population growth and the urgency of protecting the city’s natural environment to improve urban life. Its 127 proposals range from planting more trees to designing better power plants to cleaning up brownfields to building new parks and housing across the five boroughs. Together, they suggest how the city might plan for growth while confronting issues of livability and global climate change.

Growing and Greening New York and PlaNYC will pose vital questions: How must New Yorkers change to make a sustainable future possible? How will the daily lives of all New Yorkers, and those who visit New York, be affected by sustainability initiatives at home, in the workplace, and in many of our public and recreational spaces? What might a more sustainable city actually look like?

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Get It Off Your Chest


GET IT OFF YOUR CHEST
Feb 23rd, 8pm, Rm. 203
for the social activists who wanna look good & change the world, too!! A t-shirt making affair: Express your dreams, desires, hates, fears, hidden thoughts and plans to change the world in a message you can wear across your chest. Make your clothes say what you want to tell the world!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Writing New York Story SLAM

MONDAY, FEB. 23rd: Head over to "The Bitter End" on Bleecker Street for this weekly storytelling competition, complete with audience judging and a lively host to keep things entertaining. Check out the website at http://www.themoth.org/. Meet Marion in the Goddard lobby @ 7pm on Monday, and please e-mail Genna (gdm249@nyu.edu) if you plan on attending....we'd love a rough head count. Thanks all!

Passion: Designing a Career that's Right for You!

This Tuesday! All are Welcome! Goddard Classroom! 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Monday, February 16, 2009

Donations for Goddard's NOLA Alternative Spring Break

As many of you know, a group of Goddard students and staff are currently raising money to volunteer work for sustainable rebuilding in New Orleans. They've hosted several successful in-house fundraisers (i.e. Bids for Beads Service Auction, Valentine's Day flower- & candygrams), written solicits to major companies and eco-minded celebrities, and applied for grants.

Now, the Goddard NOLA-ASB group has created a link at which you, friends, family, or anyone can directly make a donation to the cause:









As with all funds raised, all money goes directly and completely to defray the costs of the group's trip to New Orleans. We appreciate in advance all of your support, and encourage everyone to forward this link to everyone they know!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

REMINDER!! Friday!

"BIDS FOR BEADS"

This Friday, February 6th at 7PM in the Basement, the In-House Fundraising Task Force (IHF) of Goddard's Alternative Spring Break (ASB) to New Orleans (NOLA) will be hosting the first of several fundraisers to aid the group who is spending their vacation doing GREEN Rebuilding!

At "BIDS FOR BEADS", members of the ASB will be auctioning off to the highest bidder a variety of services. These services can range from room cleaning to baked goods, to drum lessons and tech service. Also, be on the lookout for Ty, the RAs, and Rogan & Sara to be offering services of their own.

Please come out and support your fellow Goddardites!! It's for a great cause and it promises to be an incredibly fun evening! We look forward to seeing you!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Political Jeopardy!!



Think You Know Everything There Is To Know About Politics? The Obama Administration? Big Issues in Politics Today?

Then Come Play,

POLITICAL JEOPARDY

When: Wednesday, Feb 4th, 7:30pm-8:30pm Where: 2nd Floor Classroom, Goddard Hall What: 2 Teams, 1 Jeopardy Board, 1 WINNING TEAM

RSVP at the POP Wall on the 4th Floor!!!
(refreshments will be served)

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Foreign Policy & The Obama Administration


Join Professor John Gershman & The Power of Politics Stream of Goddard Hall for a Discussion on:
Foreign Policy and the Obama Administration

When: Monday, Feb 2nd, 2009
Place: 7th Floor of Kimmel (meet in front of the elevators)
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm
RSVP to: Suhaly at suhaly.bautista@gmail.com or at POP HeadQuarters, located on the 4th Floor