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Amory Lovins and Rohit Aggarwala to Speak at Urban Green Expo
Date: September 22nd-23rd, 2009
Location: Metropolitan Pavillion, 125 W 18th Street

Rohit T. Aggarwala, Director of the New York City Mayor's Office of Long-term Planning and Sustainability, and Amory Lovins, Chairman and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute, will give keynote addresses at this year's Urban Green Expo. Lovins, a MacArthur Fellow and physicist, will close with "Advanced Design Integration for Radical Energy Efficiency".

Urban Green Council, U.S. Green Building Council of New York, is proud to announce the first annual Urban Green Expo, the Northeast region's premier green building conference and trade expo. Designed to meet the unique needs of the densely developed urban environment at a challenging economic moment, Urban Green Expo will bring together building professionals for two days of top-level educational sessions, acclaimed speakers and green building tours. Registration is required.
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Restoring the Water Quality in the Estuary
Date: Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street

Join Andrew Juhl, Doherty Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University, and Alex Matthiessen, Hudson Riverkeeper and President of Riverkeeper, in a discussion moderated by Walter Mugden, Director, Division of Environmental Planning & Protection, EPA Region 2, on the progress that has been made on the water quality of the Hudson estuary and the challenges that still exist. Presented in conjunction with "Mannahatta/Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City."

For more information, see the Museum of the City of New York's Public Programs.
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Senate Passes "Green Jobs/Green NY" Bill

On September 10th, 2009, the Senate passed the groundbreaking Green Jobs/Green NY bill, a measure that will create thousands of jobs across the state and help hundreds of thousands of families and businesses from Montauk to Buffalo save up to a billion dollars annually in energy costs. The bill, which passed the Senate 52-8 and passed the Assembly unanimously, is a major step toward rebuilding New York's crippled economy and rescuing the state's energy consumers.

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Boxer Vows to Introduce Energy Bill by Month's End
By Jessica Brady
Roll Call Staff

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), who heads the Environment and Public Works Committee, insisted Tuesday that her panel will introduce sweeping energy reform legislation by the end of the month.

"The bill will be introduced this month, and we're going to be marking it up shortly thereafter," Boxer said.

The Californian, who has been working alongside Foreign Relations Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) on the bill, tossed aside suggestions that the Senate's overwhelming focus on health care reform will curtail its ability to also tackle energy policy this year.

Six Senate committees have jurisdiction over climate change: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; and Foreign Affairs. Boxer maintained Tuesday that jurisdictional issues over which committee is responsible for certain portions of the energy bill will not be an issue.

"I think all the committees will do their work. We'll do our bill, the others will do their bill and the [Majority] Leader will marry it," she said.

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