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Monday, June 1, 2009

Local Green Round-Up

Sustainability Beat-- Compiled by Rebeccah Welch

Editorial: Brooklyn Can Handle Superfund Label [NY Times]

Janette Sadik-Khan Takes on Cars in the City [New York Magazine]

Turnips and Tatsoi: A Farm Comes to Flatbush [City Limits]

Plan to Bring Back Oysters in Sunset Park Unsuccessful [Brooklyn Papers]

Green Space Slow Coming to North B'klyn [NY Daily News]

EPA Head Says Superfund Can't Stop Flow of Sewage Into Gowanus [Brooklyn Papers]

Streetcars for Brooklyn: Transit Blogger Proposes a Revival [Brooklyn Daily Eagle]

Cycling on the Upswing in New York City [NY Post]

Super Marketing: Better Food Choices May be Ahead [City Limits]

Farragut Houses Getting Greenery, Bike Lanes [Brownstoner]

Hospitals Pledge to Reduce Carbon Emissions [WNYC]

Commuter Cycling Indicator [Report - DOT]

Green Jobs and Green Homes [Report- Center for American Progress]

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  • Red Hook Farmer's Market
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