Briana Kerstein

Events for a Healthy Gulf

Support for the Gulf coast continues to grow!! Companies, individuals, and kids from across the country are finding creative and constructive ways to respond to the disaster in the Gulf and support GRN. In addition to making donations directly to GRN, check out these events and products that are raising funds for GRN’s response to […]

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GRN Supporters in the NYC area – check out the City Winery this July 23rd!

RECLAIM THE COAST – GULF COAST OIL SPILL BENEFIT CONCERTS – THREE NIGHTSFriday July 23rd, Sunday July 25th, and Friday July 30th at 8:00 PMCity Winery155 Varick St., New York CityThe acclaimed folk singer, activist, and environmentalist Pete Seeger will open a series of three concerts to be held at City Winery on July 23rd,

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GRN Supporters in the NYC area – check out the City Winery this Friday July 23rd!

RECLAIM THE COAST – GULF COAST OIL SPILL BENEFIT CONCERTS – THREE NIGHTSFriday July 23rd, Sunday July 25th, and Friday July 30th at 8:00 PM at City Winery 155 Varick St. New York, New York 10013 The acclaimed folk singer, activist and environmentalist Pete Seeger will open a series of three concerts to be held

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GULF GATHERING 2009

Please join us for Gulf Gathering May 8-9, 2009: A Gulf-wide conference for coastal advocates and organizers concerned about the Gulf of Mexico.If you’re interested in wetlands and cypress swamp conservation, healthy waters, sustainable fisheries and climate change or would like to meet other folks from across the five Gulf states who want to protect

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DEAD ZONE INACTION

Scientists now believe this year’s Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico may be the largest on record due to the high water levels of the Mississippi River. Yet, the Dead Zone Task Force continues to avoid taking firm steps to pressure upriver states to reduce their fertilizer runoff – the leading cause of the

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