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1990:
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Earth Day New York mobilizes 2 million people to attend Earth Day's 20th Anniversary events - the Earth Rising Ceremony in Times Square, the Environmental Exposition and Cultural Festival on Sixth Avenue and a major concert in Central Park. See the Archival page for photos of the event!
1991:
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Earth Day New York establishes the Earth Day Education Program to create an independent and effective mechanism for distributing environmental teaching materials directly into local public, private, and parochial schools. The Education Program achieves an extraordinary 60% response in the New York City schools contacted.
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1994:
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Earth Day New York organizes Walk & Roll for Earth Day to celebrate the restoration of the Hudson River and the greening of the Manhattan shore.
1995:
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For the 25th Anniversary, Earth Day New York organizes diverse arts and educational events including The Parade for the Planet (visit our archival page for parade photos!), The Giant Earth Projections, The International Poster Exhibition and The New York Team Clean and Green. 1995 Program; 1995 Event Guide
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EDNY hosts the first international "Building the Sustainable Economy" Conference in New York City, attended by some of the most prominent theoreticians and practitioners in the field of sustainability.
“Building the Sustainable Economy” Conference takes place on April 28-30. This is a participatory symposium on sustainable practices for corporations, on understanding the emerging economy, and on building the sustainable economy locally, nationally and internationally.
1996:
1998:
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EDNY publishes Lessons Learned: Four Times Square – An Environmental Information and Resource Guide for the Commercial Real Estate Industry. It is distributed free-of-charge to the entire membership of the Real Estate Board of New York, BOMA, and New York Building Congress.
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"Energy: Buildings, Economics & the Environment" Conference takes place on April 21-22, to explore the challenges of utility restructuring, provide insights into energy deregulation, present environmentally-informed scenarios for obtaining reliable energy supply, and to illustrate how to save money, increase cash flow, and maximize the value of buildings while helping to alleviate global warming and other pollution problems.
2000:
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Earth Day New York engages millions of New Yorkers in the 30th Anniversary of Earth Day with an environmental awareness festival in lower Manhattan including representatives from over 100 local, national and global environmental organizations; a wide array of educational and interactive children's activities; three stages with New York's finest musicians and performance artists; and a natural foods court focused on organic agriculture and vegetarianism. 2000 Program.
2002:
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The Earth Day Education Program is expanded once more, reaching 87,000 coordinators in over 74,000 unique schools representing 67% of all schools in the United States.
2003:
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EarthFair is held for the first year in Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal. The Giant Earth Images projection show illuminates the Main Concourse for the week surrounding Earth Day, inspiring communters with environmental images, quotes and messages.
2004:
- Costs and Benefits of High Performance Buildings is published as the third book in the Lessons Learned series.
2005:
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3rd Annual EarthFair on Vanderbilt Avenue outside of Grand Central Terminal, featuring more than 60 exhibitors for two days of education, entertainment and fun. The EarthFair includes an alternative vehicles show featuring cars, trucks and SUVs by Honda, Toyota and Ford. The Giant Earth Images projection show illuminates the Main Concourse of Grand Central Terminal.
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