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Before Brooklyn, there was nature
A new Green-Wood exhibit explores Brooklyn’s natural landscape before development and how its ecology can inform the city’s future.

A new Green-Wood exhibit explores Brooklyn’s natural landscape before development and how its ecology can inform the city’s future.

EDITORS’ NOTE: The Brooklyn Public Library, first established by a state grant in 1892 when Brooklyn was still an independent city, now serves Brooklyn with

Attorney General Letitia James and Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced a $100,000 grant for educational environmental programs at the Greenpoint Library

Ground has been broken on a new $3.6 million community and environmental education center at 99 Plymouth Street on the Brooklyn waterfront in DUMBO and

Ground has been broken on a new $3.6 million community and environmental education center at 99 Plymouth Street on the Brooklyn waterfront in DUMBO and

Go, Green!
Four years ago, major budget cuts slashed through the science programs at The Monitor School (P.S. 110). That was until ExxonMobil Corporation and the television and film company Broadway Stages teamed up with Principal Anna Cano Amato to introduce Green Science Week to more …
Go, Green!
Four years ago, major budget cuts slashed through the science programs at The Monitor School (P.S. 110). That was until ExxonMobil Corporation and the television and film company Broadway Stages teamed up with Principal Anna Cano Amato to introduce Green Science Week to more …
For the first time in decades, the Bay is connected to the Ridge and the Ridge to the Bay with the grand opening of the city’s first ever EcoDock, located

After months of delays, thanks to Hurricane Sandy, the Eco Dock has finally floated to the 69th Street Pier, with construction slated to be completed by the end of the