ONONDAGA CITIZENS LEAGUE NEWS
NOVEMBER 2009
OCL’s Current Study: What Does It Mean To Be Green?
Get involved by attending study sessions, following the process on the OCL Green Blog and Facebook, and adding your opinions to the mix.
November Study Sessions
Wednesday, November 4, 4:30 – 6:30 PM
Renewable Energy 101 (SURE 2009)
Nifkin Lounge, Marshall Hall, SUNY ESF campus
This program is free and open to the public, but preregistration is required: http://www.esf.edu/certificates/sure/2009fall/register.htm
Additional program information is available at: http://www.esf.edu/certificates/sure/2009fall/program.htm
Thursday, November 12, 8:15-9:15 AM
Local Food Systems
Jonnell Allen,SU Community Geographer and founding member, Syracuse Grows
Matt Potteiger, Prof. of Landscape Architecture, SUNY ESF and founding member, Syracuse Grows
Kyong Soh, Grindstone Farm
Drumlins, Nottingham Room, 800 Nottingham Road
Thursday, November 19, 8:15 – 9:15 AM
Save the Rain! Onondaga County’s Green Infrastructure Program
BJAdigun, Director for Green Technology, Dept. of Water Environmental Protection
Drumlins, Nottingham Room, 800 Nottingham Road
Free and Open to All!
Call 315.443.4846 or e-mail ocl@syr.edu for more information.
OCL Blog Post: Green Consumerism
As a consumer, how can you tell if you are being Green, or being ‘Greenwashed’? A new website helps you compare products and technologies based on their environmental impact ranking ….
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