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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Green News Round Up

Environmental Group Takes Up Spaces [Daily News]

Bicyclists vs. Pedestrians: An Armistice [NY Times]

Switch It On! [Gotham Gazette]
Another Superfund Site in Brooklyn? [OTBKB]

Young Local Farmers [DPB]

City to Spend $45 Million on Queens Sewer and Water Systems [Daily News]

Water Plant Woes [Audit – Office of NYC Comptroller]

New York Aquarium Plans Big Expansion [NY Times]

Subways Pick Up Green Energy Funds [NY 1]

City Wants Input on Upstate Drill Plan [City Limits]

City Begins Licensing of Foot-Powered Taxi Industry [Associated Press]

Bensonhurst Pol Wants to Dump Waste Station on Sunset Park [BoroPolitics]

Mayor Touts White Rooftops, but City Lags [Associated Press]

An Investment Bet: Going Small and Green [NY Times]

Compiled by Rebeccah Welch

Brooklyn Green Team at 7:59 PM

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