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Million Trees NYC Says "Cool Off by Watering a Tree"
Submitted by Treetopmom on Saturday, August 7, 2010 - 13:35

Summer is getting hot, hot, HOT and every New Yorker can help protect our growing, green neighbors by watering them.

Here are some tips from Million Trees NYC about the best ways to help street trees while conserving water:

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Find Out Where You Can Recycle Rechargeable Batteries
Submitted by Treetopmom on Thursday, August 5, 2010 - 14:55

Call2Recycle gives you the ability to look up retailers who accept used rechargeable batteries and cell phones for recycling. Just enter your zip code and go!

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Celebrate City of Water Day on 7/24
Submitted by Treetopmom on Saturday, July 24, 2010 - 01:22 · ·

This Saturday, July 24th, the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance is coordinating the City of Water Day events at Governor's Island. From Red Hook to Spuyten Duyvil and beyond, the waterfront is an integral part of NYC history - all 578 miles of it. City of Water Day is a festival on Governors Island that brings together everything fun and exciting about the water surrounding our city. According to Metro NY, this event was the second-most attended day on the island last year.

There's no place better to be on a hot day than in or on the water, and a day on GI is always fun, so go check it out! Click here for complete event info.

As for me, I'll be at Drupal Camp 8 in downtown Brooklyn.

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Brooklyn Museum Celebrates Urban Wild Things with Art Exhibit
Submitted by Treetopmom on Thursday, May 20, 2010 - 22:05 · ·

The Brooklyn Public Library has some lovely art exhibits in the main library lobby area. This month, one of them is A Brooklyn Bestiary - woodcut prints by Lisa Studier.

The library artist's statement is almost as lovely as the art and chock full of surprising fun facts.

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Great Children & Nature Blog at AZ Writer
Submitted by Treetopmom on Monday, May 17, 2010 - 09:08 ·

I just discovered another Children & Nature blog, AZ Writer on Blospot. I'll definitely be following this one!

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No More "Getting Away from It All" in Iowa Campgrounds?
Submitted by Treetopmom on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 - 11:25

Isn't camping supposed to be about getting away from the idiocies of "civilization"? Not according to Iowa State Senator Merlin Bartz, who says that campgrounds should segregate LGBT families, and only allow straight people to have access to designated family camping areas.

Don't let stupid bigotry come between people and nature. Read the article on Change.org and take action!

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Great Urban Parks
Submitted by Treetopmom on Thursday, April 22, 2010 - 14:09 ·

The Infrastructurist blog has a nice article about The World's 10 Greatest City Parks with satellite images and descriptions of ten great places. Read the comments to learn about even more great city parks.

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World Water Day: Where Does Your Water Come From?
Submitted by Treetopmom on Monday, March 22, 2010 - 09:57 ·

Today is World Water Day, and the Nature Conservancy has a neat, interactive map showing where various regions and communities get their drinking water. Check it out here.

I grew up around the NYC water system (actually the older portion which is now mostly just backup) so I have a pretty good idea, but a lot of people just think theirs comes from a faucet.

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Blog Action Day for Climate Change
Submitted by Treetopmom on Thursday, October 15, 2009 - 22:52 ·

Or should that be "against climate change?"

Take action at the Blog Action Day site.

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How Much Energy Do You Save by Recycling?
Submitted by Treetopmom on Thursday, September 10, 2009 - 12:24

Did you know that recycling one beer or soda can saves enough energy to power a lightbulb for several hours or more? The EPA provides a spreadsheet template called iWARM for calculating how much energy you save by recycling household trash such as wire hangers and cereal boxes.

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