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The Environmental Library Fund has
found a permanent home for its library collection.
The Aquarium on 10 Knight
Street in Norwalk, Connecticut. For many years, all the separate projects hosted on this website were promoted as individual, unconnected (some would claim disconnected) entities. It has taken time to bring them all together so that the sum of their parts may synergize to be understood as elements of a singular vision. Rather than putting everything on this portal, in the past we opted instead to market each topic on its own merit, to different communities. But as of more recently, we provide description of their no longer mutually exclusive functions to merge the target audiences. This portal has morphed into a much more adequate entry point to all things hosted on this website. Until recently, the prime focus of our work was shutting down the Indian Point nuclear power plant on the Hudson river in New York. In light of NY's DEC revoking their water permit, the NRC cannot relicence IP's two remaining reactors, in effect starting decommissioning in 2013. This will give an immense boost to the clean energy industry. Put bootleg DVD burns of the 1979 No Nukes movie back in the hands of twenty somethings who never experienced the pre-9/11 world. In partnership
with the Greenloop, Lü magazine sponsored the world's first green model
competition,
Project Green Search. Finals were held in Los Angeles. With Conscious Decisions, Greenburbs hosts the
Green Market Exposition at the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport,
CT. Other projects include transforming beauticians into revolutionaries with
GreenMUA,
a new project with Above Live, and developing Celadon Talent.
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"I've seen things you people
wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I
watched C-beams glitter Š Remy Chevalier - Environmental Library Fund, 25 Newtown Turnpike, Weston, CT 06883 Tel: 203.227.2065 |