TIME'S UP! is a New York City-based not-for-profit direct-action environmental group that uses events and educational programs to promote a more sustainable, less toxic city.

TIME'S UP! campaigns support objectives shared globally and locally by people like you. We're community-based and all volunteer. It's easy to participate: JOIN!

Check out our 25th Anniversary Timeline of events and accomplishments.

Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 9:15am
Location: Grand Army Plaza

Ride your bike out to Fort Tilden to volunteer to clean up the beaches in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

We will ride our bicycles out to Fort Tilden, to volunteer to clean up the beaches when we arrive from 11AM to 3PM.

Tasks include removing debris and moving sand.

It is recommended to bring boots, and work gloves (though gloves may be provided).

My Living Street Will

Pedestrians and cyclists are creating Living Wills to advocate for safer streets, asking that the NYPD conduct a full investigation rather than declaring "no criminality suspected" if we are killed in an automobile collision.

BIKE REPAIR CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Want to learn how to fix your bike?

Time's Up! now has two bicycle workshop locations! All workshops and classes are free, however donations are welcome

Brooklyn location & schedule:

99 South 6th St., off Bedford Ave.

CENTRAL PARK MOONLIGHT RIDE

Photo by Peter PietraszekCentral Park Moonlight Ride Friday, April 5, 2013, 10 p.m.

Columbus Circle (SW corner of Central Park)

Sustainable Energy Plan

Time's Up! Analysis of Cuomo's Energy Plan and alternative, sustainable plan for the future. Based on Cuomo's various public statements, as well as private meetings that have ben relayed to Time's Up, his energy plan for New York State is clear:

TIME'S UP! 1000 DUTCH-STYLE BIKE PROGRAM

While NYC Bike Share Program stutters to a start, we are getting people on their own perfect commuter bikes at an affordable price!  Times Up!

HELP FIND A NEW TIME'S UP! SPACE

Help find a new Time's Up! space or donate new space to Time's Up!  If the real estate is located where we can use our volunteers to promote environmental community workshops or other eco-educational options we will do so.

CLICK HERE to learn more about how to donate land to Time's Up!

 

YEAR IN REVIEW

Time's Up! had a massive year in 2011. From Clearwater, to Indian Point, to Occupy Wall Street, Time's Up! worked tirelessly to make NYC and the world more sustainable.

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