Emerson Collective, the social change organization led by Laurene Powell Jobs, is hosting the first-ever Climate Science Fair from Sept. 20- 23 during Climate Week NYC, with a special appearance by Bill Nye.
The four-day interactive event will take place along Manhattan’s iconic High Line and showcase groundbreaking climate solutions, performances and hands-on workshops from entrepreneurs, scientists and artists. The event will also feature a fireside chat (scheduled for 2 p.m. on Sept. 22) with science educator, author and TV personality Nye, who will speak about optimism as communities work to implement climate solutions.
The event is overall designed to ignite optimism and meaningful conversations about the future of climate and its impact on communities. Visitors will hear from an artist turning vacant lots into neighborhood farms, an entrepreneur converting textile waste into new regenerative fiber, a visionary creating the world’s first hybrid-electric airplane and an organization planting millions of climate-resilient trees.
The four-day interactive event will take place along Manhattan’s iconic High Line and showcase groundbreaking climate solutions, performances and hands-on workshops from entrepreneurs, scientists and artists. The event will also feature a fireside chat (scheduled for 2 p.m. on Sept. 22) with science educator, author and TV personality Nye, who will speak about optimism as communities work to implement climate solutions.
The event is overall designed to ignite optimism and meaningful conversations about the future of climate and its impact on communities. Visitors will hear from an artist turning vacant lots into neighborhood farms, an entrepreneur converting textile waste into new regenerative fiber, a visionary creating the world’s first hybrid-electric airplane and an organization planting millions of climate-resilient trees.
- 9/19/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Matt Dillon has spent several hours of his New Year's Eve on police custody. Having been caught red handed driving at 106 miles per hour in a 65 miles per hour zone, the Academy Award-nominated actor for his performance in "Crash" has been arrested and charged with driving at an excessive speed on Tuesday, December 30.
E! Online reported that state troopers claimed the police stopped the 44-year-old at about 10 P.M. on Interstate 91 in the town of Newbury, Vermount. According to Vermont State Police Sgt. Tara Thomas, he was traveling north in a rented 2009 Chevrolet Impala. While in custody, he was fingerprinted and photographed by police.
The "You, Me and Dupree" actor has been released with a citation to appear at Vermont's Orange County Court on January 21. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of three months in jail and a $300 fine. Commenting on the citation, Thomas stated, "We're trying to treat...
E! Online reported that state troopers claimed the police stopped the 44-year-old at about 10 P.M. on Interstate 91 in the town of Newbury, Vermount. According to Vermont State Police Sgt. Tara Thomas, he was traveling north in a rented 2009 Chevrolet Impala. While in custody, he was fingerprinted and photographed by police.
The "You, Me and Dupree" actor has been released with a citation to appear at Vermont's Orange County Court on January 21. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of three months in jail and a $300 fine. Commenting on the citation, Thomas stated, "We're trying to treat...
- 1/2/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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