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talks

of the season Wednesday night at CounterPULSE.              
         


New Green City Politics

Oct 24
7:30pm
CounterPULSE
1310 Mission Street (at 9th)

What are the historic roots of our current ecological politics, how have they shaped today’s environment and the questions we face now? Open space, biodiversity, global warming, fresh water, street design and transit choices, urban farming... local historian Dick Walker, author of the great new book about the history of the Bay Area's environmental movement, Country in the City, Kearstin Krehbiel (Parks Trust), Peter Brastow (Nature in the City), Keirstin Dischinger (Bike Kitchen)



October 22, 2007


stewards
Presidio Park Stewards at Crissy Field

Volunteer Opportunities

from the Nature in the City Calendar
Wednesday October 24
Presidio Battery East
Presidio Nursery
CNPS at Twin Peaks

Friday
October 26
Presidio Plant Patrol at Lobos Creek
Butterfly Survey at Land's End
Presidio Plant Patrol

Saturday October 27
Wherry Dunes

Quail at Harding Park
Alvord Lake Beautification
Fort Funston Nursery
Corona Heights Grassland Restoration
Colma Creek Restoration
Land's End Stewards
Presidio Nursery

For more i
nformation, contact info, and directions to natural areas and restoration sites, go to the Community Calendar on the Nature in the City website.


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Calendar
Of Events

Oct. 22-25 Every Day is Earth Day at SFSU
For more information go to SFSU EcoStudents.
Oct. 24 The 8th annual Brower Youth Awards. Reserve your spot today by going here.
Oct. 25 San Francisco Natural History Series
Solving the Carbon Climate Problem
Randall Museum
7:30 pm
Free

For more information, call (415) 554-9600.
Oct. 27 3rd Annual Alemany Farms Harvest Festival
12 - 5 pm
Go to the Alemany Farms website to find out more about music times, food, and other events.
Nov. 1 13th Annual Native Plant Sale Yerba Buena Chapter, CNPS
7:30 pm
Recreation Room
 San Francisco County Fair Building

Email: Licia De Meo  or call 415-668-3136

*For more calendar items, event descriptions, as well as regular volunteer opportunites, go to the Nature in the City Calendar to view all posted events.

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Nature News in Today's Chronicle

Today's San Francisco Chronicle has a lot of news about nature in the city. Follow the links below for some positive and negative information about nature and natural areas.

Two front page articles about "Nature Deficit Disorder," a phrase coined by Richard Louv
Article 1 and Article 2

Matier and Ross excoriating Literacy for Environmental Justice

Carolyn Blair, Ex. Dir. of the "San Francisco Tree Council", sent a letter to the editor

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More
Eco News
and Events

QUICK! RUN!
Last Day to Register to Vote!


Oct. 22
Until 5PM

Are you registered? Have you moved since you last voted? The Department of Elections needs to receive your voter-registration form by 5PM!
City Hall, 1 Carlton B. Goodlett Place (Polk and Grove)
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Treasure Island Community Planning Workshop

Oct 22
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Help build San Francisco's first sustainable community! Treasure Island is being redeveloped and could be a model of sustainable transportation. Separate bike lanes? Car-free zones? Great public spaces? Bicycle libraries? What is your vision for a bike and pedestrian centered Treasure Island? Come and be a part of this interactive workshop!

SMWM Architects, 989 Market St ( at 6th), 3rd Fl.
Email Neal or call (415)431-2435 x312 for more information.
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Veggie Car Conversion Workshop

Oct. 23
10 am
705 Hampshire St (between 19th and 20th)

Come learn how to turn your diesel guzzler into a veggie eater! Want to learn how to convert your car to run on waste vegetable oil without buying an expensive conversion kit? We're not talking biodiesel here- this is the real thing- 100% used grease straight out of your local restaurant's fryer! Please come to this day-long workshop with visiting East Coast vegetable oil master Patrick Keaney; convert an '83 Mercedes named Esmerelda with an entirely D.I.Y. kit!
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Green my Streets

Oct. 25
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Ida B. Wells School Auditorium


Meeting on the Greening and Traffic Study of the Divisadero Corridor
The Department of Public Works Secured $3 million in Federal Funding for greening and streetscaping Divisadero. DPW and MTA will present their findings and a block-by-block proposal for greening, streetscaping, and potential traffic and transit changes.
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Remembering the First Caretakers of This Land

Nov. 4
1-4 p.m
Ocean Terrace Overlook
(Seal Rock Drive and El Camino Del Mar)


Long before Adolph Sutro made his mark here, the Yelamu tribe of the Ohlone people worked and gathered at Lands End for at least 2,000 years. Join Linda Yamane, a descendent of the Rumsien Ohlone, anytime throughout the afternoon for stories, songs, and Ohlone basketry.

RSVP: 415-561-3054, Rain Cancels.
 
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Green Halloween
(About.com & Treehugger)

Halloween may be spooky, but it doesn't have to be a scary time for the environment. Have a green Halloween that is eco-friendly and rewarding for everyone. Use these tricks to make your Halloween a treat for Mother Nature.

If you like to set a spooky mood around the house, pick up a few Orange and Black CFL's, available here, or at various hardware stores near you.

And if you think you have the greenest of the green Halloween costumes,  submit your rags to the Etsy costume contest! Up to $2000 in prizes will be given away for Sci-fi costumes, baby costumes, pet costumes and more!
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Costa Rica Trades Conservation for Debt
(Treehugger)

The U.S. government and environmental groups have agreed to let Costa Rica off the hook on US$26 million in debt, but the country will have to invest the same quantity for tropical forest conservation over the next 16 years, according to an agreement reached Wednesday.

The nifty deal fits into the U.S. Tropical Forest Conservation Act whereby the U.S. government can buy back debt in exchange for conservation projects at a discounted rate. In this case, the U.S. government will spend US$12.6 million, while Conservation International and The Nature Conservancy will each contribute US$1.26 million.

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