Sentences with phrase «organized by the environmental group»

The occasion was the announcement of a new campaign to protect the world's rain forests, Guyana's included, organized by the environmental group Conservation International.
The protest, organized by environmental groups, comes after a separate three - day stretch of activities in Washington for young people, called Power Shift 09, including a day of lobbying their elected representatives to pursue meaningful climate and energy legislation.

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The Bridging Gowanus community planning process was convened by the local elected officials representing the Gowanus area, organized together with community leaders from resident, civic, environmental, business, arts and housing groups, and facilitated by the Pratt Center for Community Development.
The banks made their pledges on renewable energy as part of a campaign called RE100, an effort organized by environmental advocacy groups to get leading companies to commit to shrinking their carbon footprints.
Group Exhibitions 2018 Stretch / Pulled / Inked, Impact Arts, as part of the Glasgow International, Glasgow (upcoming) Glasshouse, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow (upcoming) 2017 Amazing Perplexity, Curated by Nathalie Hoyos, Rainald Schumacher and Alevtina Kakhidze, Residents Group Exhibition of FACE — Artist Residence Program in Kiev 2016 Factually Real Illusions, curated by Lorna McDowell, Cookhouse Gallery Chelsea College of Art, London Semi-Gloss, Semi-Permeable, Glasgow International Festival 2015 International Women's Contemporary Art Forum — A Crossing Section of Art, BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama Finite Project Altered When Open, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow Abstraction from Architecture, Edinburgh Print Studio Hold, Sway, Generator Projects, Dundee 2013 Editionshow, Chert, Berlin You're my wife now, Infernoesque project space, Berlin Every Day, GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow 2012 Tintenfisch, CNEAI =, Paris, organized by Chert & Motto in the frame of Berlin - Paris exchange 2011 Industrial Aesthetics: Environmental Influences on Recent Art from Scotland, Times Square Gallery of Hunter College, City University of New York Annuale, Edinburgh 2010 Drinnen & Draussen, Chert, Berlin A man, some chickens and one corner, with Petrit Halilaj and Heike Kabisch, Berlin — Paris exchange, Galerie Carlos Cardenas, Paris, with Chert, Berlin 2009 Spacioux, curated by Michela Arfiero, Paola Gallio, Daniela Lotta, Lambretto Art Project, Milan Motto & Chert & Roses, Tulips & Roses, Vilnius 2008 You can't hide your love forever, LH Gallery, Paris And So It Goes, Art news Projects, Berlin MFA Degree Show, Tramway, Glasgow Flock, Bezalel Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 MFA Interim show, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Devil Blue Dress, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow 2005 Tercet, Intermedia, King Street, Glasgow 2004 Pieces, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow
The installation above, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, was organized by Vanessa Dalmau, an artist and campaigner who founded 350 Dominicana, a youth group focused on the ethical issues raised by an environmental problem when the source of emissions is mainly rich countries and anticipated impacts are mainly in poorer ones.
The briefing was organized by Representative Edward Markey, the Massachusetts Democrat and chairman of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, and for the first half he was the only lawmaker in a room otherwise packed with congressional interns and staff, representatives of environmental and youth groups and the fossil - fuel industry, and a few reporters.
The petition was organized by more than a dozen environmental and activist groups, including CREDO, Climate Hawks Vote, MoveOn, Sierra Club, Avaaz and 350.org.
The letter drive was organized by the Union of Concerned Scientists, a non-profit group that has long been watch - dogging environmental policy and government science.
The march was organized by the 900 - group - strong People's Climate Movement, which included non-profit environmental and social justice groups, as well as labor unions and companies committed to taking action on climate change.
Kolstad worked with Bren faculty colleagues Christopher Costello and Matthew Kotchen, and Ph.D. student Laura Grant to organize the event, which was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and with support from the Environmental Economics Group at the Bren School.
Shaw heard these conclusions in October 1977 at a meeting in Atlanta organized by scientists and officials from the Carter administration who had formed a «study group on global environmental effects of carbon dioxide,» he told Exxon colleagues in a memo two weeks later.
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