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Get the Power! NYC Green Map Launch Feb 15

Get the Power! NYC Green Map Launch Feb 15

Published 02-13-06

Submitted by Green Map System

The all new Powerful Green Map of New York will make its debut on February 15, 2006. Focusing on energy conservation, renewables and climate change, this map has great potential to mark a turning point in our city's energy future.

"Taking action to make smart energy choices will help us make the move towards a more secure and empowered future, in addition to having a positive impact on our environment and our wallets. We expect the new Powerful Green Map to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers," says Wendy E. Brawer, Founding Director of Green Map System, the global eco-cultural mapping organization behind this community media project. Use the Powerful Green Map - online or in print - to lower your utility bills, find a new cycling route, see cutting edge green buildings, plan a riverside solar tour with the kids, to track down fresh local vegetables for dinner and much more.

The Powerful Green Map is the fifth citywide edition of the Green Apple Map of NYC's environment since 1992, and the first to focus on a single critically important theme - energy. It provides an exciting overview and habit-changing resources for everyone. With its three views of NYC's energy environment - the Everyday and Easy, the Powerful Investments and the Downsides of our "fuelish" choices, this map charts hundreds of sites around NYC and links users to 200 online resources. Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper, it's available in both folded and poster formats. The project's website, GreenAppleMap.org, features a new digital edition of the Powerful Green Map, plus resources in English, Spanish and Chinese.

Get free copies of the new Powerful Green Map for your friends, neighbors or class at the launch on the 15th. Afterwards, get yours at Greenmarkets around town, or check online at GreenAppleMap.org for more pick up points. For one copy by mail, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Green Map, PO Box 249, NYC 10002-0249. For several, call Green Map at 212 674 1631 or email apple@greenmap.org.

100,000 handy pocket-sized free folding Powerful Green Maps and poster editions ($5) are available, thanks to support from New York City Environmental Fund, the Greenacre Foundation, the Durst Organization, Community Energy, altPOWER, Inc., Race Age Inc., NRDC, Angelica Kitchen, Chris Benedict RA and many other proponents of a clean, safe and secure energy future.

Event details:

All are invited to the Powerful Green Map launch event, being held on the campus of The New School:
Theresa Lang Student Center
55 West 13th Street in Manhattan
Wednesday, February 15 from 6 to 8 pm

The event is co-hosted by Green Map System and The New School Tishman Environment and and Design Center. Speakers at the launch event include environmental, visualization and mapping experts Wendy Brawer, Joel Towers, William Bevington, Carter Craft, Christine Datz-Romero and Jean Gardner. It's a great opportunity to learn more about citywide energy options, and to hear about the global Green Map network, which has spread to 46 countries in the decade since the concept originated in NYC. As seen at GreenMap.org, each locally-created Green Map charts a unique landscape of sustainability and cultural resources, all using Green Map's globally designed Icons. The Powerful Green Map is the 225th Green Map published worldwide.

The launch's co-host, The New School Tishman Environment and Design Center, was established in January 2006. It is a major design-led initiative in the field of environmental studies that will build a curriculum in environmental and allied sciences and support cross-disciplinary, long-term research projects at the university. Thanks also to Parsons The New School for Design, Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts and Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy for hosting this free event, and to Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Angelica Kitchen and Locust Grove for refreshments.

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