So, a record breaking 67,000 people attended this year’s Expo West in Aneheim, March 7-9. We can certainly believe it, having battled our way around 2,600 booths–we didn’t get to see them all, but the intrepid band of eco-seekers did…Read More
Events
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As you have no doubt heard, the current Winter Olympic Games are experiencing some of the affects of climate change. The games, being held in Sochi, Russia, haven’t been as cold as they should be making it difficult for some…Read More
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Have you heard of CANstruction? It’s an annual charity event that takes place in New York and Denver–returning next week to NYC for it’s seventh year. What is so cool about this event is that it brings together architects, engineers…Read More
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We are just back from the 28th annual Natural Products Expo East in Baltimore which took place September 25 – 28. We visited as many of the 1,200 exhibitors booth as we could, paying particular attention to the 400 first-time…Read More
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During the dog days of summer it becomes a real challenge to find ways to cool off – especially in the Big Apple. Manhattan is a 13-mile long island sandwiched between 2 rivers, it should be one of the easiest…Read More
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The Jersey Shore is a special place where year after year, people spend their summers with loved ones building sand castles on the beach, playing games on the boardwalk, riding the rides and eating cotton candy and funnel cake. It’s…Read More
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We here at eco18.com had a great weekend celebrating the Earth with all of the various Earth Day events that were taking place throughout the city. From Battery Park City, to Union Square to Grand Central Station–there was so much…Read More
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Next week from April 20 – 28 is National Parks Week, which is a great excuse to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors with friends and family. The National Park Service in partnership with the National Park Foundation, the…Read More
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The first Earth Day went down on April 22, 1970–you can read more about its history on the Earth Day Network. Being that this annual event is just around the corner, we wanted to let you in on some of the happenings…Read More
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Spring has arrived in New York City although many think that Mother Nature has not received the memo since we have had snowstorms and below average temperatures days into the Vernal Equinox. But one sure sign of spring in New…Read More