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How do we protect both the environment and people from the rapid changes happening in our world? There are a multitude of proposed solutions, but in order to have any of them actually implemented, you need laws and support.
In New York City, the City Council has founded the Committee on Environmental Protection. A small group of elected officials and dedicated civil servants have come together to make the changes necessary to lead us into the future.
Directed/Created by Kent Williams
In association with Sergio Abarracin, Daniel Lefko, and Michael Naijman
Fall 2017
- Stewardship Practices by Alicia Gonzalez
- Rent Regulation by Jessica Sanchez
- Embodied Energy by Kateryna Ponomarenko
- Hazards of Carpet Cleaning by Dan Murphy
- Urban Farming and Sustainability (with slide presentation) by Klaudia Dziekonska
- Understanding Energy Consumption at Home with Data Loggers by Christopher Faust
- The Road to Public Housing (with handout) by Jasmine Luna
- Energy Efficiency (with Prezi presentation) by Shadman Islam
Spring 2017
- Independence and Sustainability Initiative by Lloyd Williams
- Forest Explorers Program by Brooke Astarita
- Energy Sustainability in Queens College by Corides Gonzalez
- Long Island Sound Research by Mikael Kerr
- The Environmental Law and Justice Project by Victor Hillergren
- NYC MS4 Permit Project by Gordon Chike
- A Sustainability Guide for the Office Environment and Business Operations by Dina Pugliesi
Fall 2016
- Rooftop Turbines in the Built Environment by Collan Campbell
- Apec Ocean Lesson Plan by Steffani Ruf
- Science of the Living City Seminars by Margaret Mccabe
- Teacher Motivation w/in Garden Based Learning: Survey by Alina Firer
- Cooking and Eating Together Class Curriculum by Christine Rocha
- Pomonok Farmer’s Market and Food Box Program by Nicole Marin Torres
- We Act for Environmental Justice by Nick Kisarewski