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The I AM Fighting Climate Change Challenge

Global Green USA is behind the "I AM Fighting Climate Change" challenge. Global warming is causing our sea levels to rise and putting our coastal cities, and the billions of people that live in them, at risk across the globe. Global Green is working hard to protect these cities and other communities affected by climate change.

We are all in this together and Global Green is asking everyone to join together to help stop climate change, by demanding that our leaders invest in green technologies and green jobs now. Everyone is welcome to help make a difference and work for a healthier future.

Coastal cities from New York to New Orleans and Shanghai to Santa Monica are at risk. Through its I am Fighting Climate Change Challenge, Global Green USA is asking for people to get involved: Tell them what coastal city you love, then declare what you plan to do to green your home, neighborhood, school, or city.

For more information or to join click here.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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International Sustainability Professionals Conference 2011

The 2011, International Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) conference takes place between September 21st and 23rd in Portland, Oregon. This conference is designed to help manage the huge amounts of information on business sustainability. The goal is to help managers oversee their company's sustainability efforts.

The ISSP Conference 2011, is the first ever face-to-face summit of ISSP members and other sustainability professionals. This unique event will focuses on generating knowledge and solutions to help practitioners speed the adoption of sustainability within organizations.

The program features learning and co-creation sessions on cutting-edge topics. Sessions are designed to provide you with skills, knowledge and tools from industry experts and provide you with the opportunity to influence the shape and future of the sustainability profession. The concurrent sessions of the conference are organized around three conference themes:

■Stories from the Field features presentations of on-the-ground implementation from organizations like Nike and Mattel
■Emerging Strategies offers presentations on strategies for building the business case, engaging employees and developing cultures of sustainability
■Sustainability Tools demonstrates the latest sustainability assessments, reporting standards and more

Click here for detailed Conference resources.

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ZeDay: The Global Moratorium on Fossil Fuel Combustion

ZeDay takes place on September 21 and it is a day for people all over the planet to strive for zero emissions. In 2011, the fourth ZeDay, has the theme, “Get creative!” How can we all make the most of the moratorium? Rather than feeling disempowered – how might we all feel energized without using fossil fuel energy?

The Way Forward is Clear
The Guidelines are simple:
1. Don’t use or burn oil or gas or coal.
2. Minimize (or eliminate) your use of electricity generated by fossil fuels.
3. Don’t put anyone in harm’s way: All essential and emergency services operate normally.
4. Do your best, be creative, have fun, enjoy the day!

Interrupt the Big Burn
Help safeguard the well-being of future generations. Shut everything down for one day. Power up on renewable energy. Start conversations about the future you envision for our world. Encourage everyone you know to take part as ZeDay will benefit everything and everyone on our planet.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Video: Introduction to 24 Hours of Reality



Between September 14th and 15th, the event 24 Hours of Reality saw people around the globe calling attention to the climate crisis and working to solve it. By the time former Vice President Al Gore finished his presentation on the evening of September 15th, the 24 hour long event had 8.6 million views.

There are countless stories of impressive grassroots mobilization for the event. A company in Tel Aviv hosted a watch party at their headquarters. A group of graduate students in Athens, Georgia rented out a popular local movie theater. People across the world joined hands to say: Climate change is real, it’s happening now and the time to act is now.

But this is just the beginning. There are important actions you can take today:

Request a presentation: There are more than 3,000 trained Climate Presenters around the globe. Organize an event and invite a Presenter to come to your community.
Go local: Team up with our partners around the world and help solve the climate crisis. Visit our website to find a partner organization near you.
Moving Planet: On Sept 24, hit the streets with http://350.org for a global day of action. Find an activity near you.
Check our comprehensive video library to watch highlights from 24 Hours of Reality.

It is up to all of us to continue to stand up for reality and share the truth about the climate crisis. We will succeed because we must.

For more information click here.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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24 Hours of Reality

This event is a 24-hour worldwide marathon all about the reality of the climate crisis. 24 Hours of Reality will be broadcast live online, over 24 hours, representing 24 time zones and 13 languages. The Climate Reality Project will host the live streaming event, which begins on September 13 at 8 p.m. EDT and ends at the same time on September 14.

A different climate activist will speak each hour on the effect climate change is having on his or her community and "connect the dots" between human emissions and more frequent and extreme weather, the group says. The event will conclude with a multimedia presentation by Gore live from New York City.

This global event designed to help people to make the connection between extreme weather, climate change, and the need to push the planet beyond fossil fuels.

Around the world, people will use the power of the Internet to present their stories of living with climate change, and make clear the connection between extreme weather and the corporate carbon pollution that's changing our climate. All the presentations, which will be in multiple languages, and in every single time zone, will be streamed live at ClimateRealityProject.org. 24 Hours of Reality is being spearheaded by Vice President Al Gore.

24 Hours of Reality is a worldwide event to broadcast the reality of the climate crisis. It will consist of a new multimedia presentation created by Al Gore and delivered once per hour for 24 hours, representing every time zone around the globe. 24 Presenters. 24 Time Zones. 13 Languages. 1 Message.

Each hour people living with the reality of climate change will connect the dots between recent extreme weather events — including floods, droughts and storms — and the manmade pollution that is changing our climate. We will offer a round-the-clock, round-the-globe snapshot of the climate crisis in real time. The deniers may have millions of dollars to spend, but we have a powerful advantage. We have reality.

From Tonga to Cape Verde, Mexico City to Alaska, Jakarta to London, people living with the impacts of climate change every day will tell their story. You can experience as much as you like without even leaving your home. Click here to find the location — or locations — where you would like to watch a presentation. Due to logistical considerations, three of the presentations will be broadcast remotely from New York — Tonga, the Solomon Islands and French Polynesia — but will include local footage and information. All other presentations will be filmed on location around the world.

For more information click here.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Creating Climate Wealth UK Summit

Creating Climate Wealth (CCW) UK summit, will be held at the University College in London (UCL), on September 13 and 14, 2011. The UK is at a low carbon economy crossroads. A ‘transition to 2050’ requires long term planning, huge infrastructure investments and sustained action on many fronts. Yet it also offers an immediate transformational opportunity to create new wealth, jobs and global competitiveness.

CCW London’s goal is to stimulate the flow of capital to clean technologies that can transform the way we live and work today, creating new markets and making billion ton scale carbon reductions.

For the summit agenda click here.

The following delegates are a selection of the some of the people who are attending the London summit:

Founder, BM Design Oy
President, VanDyne Super Turbo
Co-Founder, Ridesharing Institute
Energy Efficiency in Built Environment:

Chief Executive, UK Green Building Council
Executive Director, 10:10
Managing Partner, Plus Ultra Asset Management
Chairman, Ygrene Energy Fund
Head of Energy, Virgin Media
Senior Manager, Deloitte
Financial Innovation:

Project Manager, Volans
Chairman, Environmental Parliament
CEO, Trillion Fund
Renewable Fuels:

Head of Sustainability, Virgin Atlantic
CEO, Paradigm BioAviation
Managing Director, Elsevier
Ships and Shipping:

Director, SCM Services Pty Ltd
Project Manager, KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH
Director, First Carbon Solutions
CMO Europe, GE Energy
Technical Director, Intertanko
COO, DK Group
Director, European Cruise Council
Secretary General, SEAaT
Smart Cities:

Sustainability Leader, EcoLab
Lead Technologist Smart Energy Systems , Technology Strategy Board
CEO, Synergy Productions GmbH
Investment Analyst, CIFF
Sustainable Agriculture:

Director, Beyond Carbon
Agricultural Division, Trimble
Business Development, Brightfarms
CEO, Royal Agriculture Society of England
Chief Adviser Renewable Energy and Climate Change, NFO

For more information click here.

Cleanovation 2011: Israel and Texas Working Together for Cleantech

The Texas-Israel Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Government of Israel’s Economic Mission to the Southern Region will host Cleanovation in Houston on Sep 14, 2011. More than 300 participants are anticipated to attend, along with leaders from Fortune 100, select emerging growth companies and the public sector with many having headquarters in Texas or Israel.

The Cleanovation conference features the best Israeli and Global cleantech companies, it is designed for building business opportunities for cleantech companies in Texas, all of USA and Israel. The event is also designed to help interested parties find optimal partners, customers and identify primary and/or supplemental funding.

The conference provides first-hand access to most sophisticated technologies for energy efficiency, alternative energy, water filtration and more.

Cleanovation has emerged as one of the most important clean technology events (including energy efficiency, water, smart-grid and more) for decision makers and thought leaders from around the globe.

To register click here. Last year’s success may be viewed here. Thursday September 15th, 2011 is the Rice Alliance Annual Energy & Clean Technology Venture Forum, showcasing the Most Promising Emerging Energy Technology Companies. Note: Numerous Venture Capitalists will attend participate.

Featured Highlights
  • Conference Attendees : Waste Management, Ernst & Young, CenterPoint Energy, IDE, McGuireWoods, GE Digital Energy, IBM, Chevron Energy Technology Company, Ein Netafim, Clear Results Consulting, Amida, Alvarion, Gnrgy, Enverid, Environmental Energy Resources, DST, Austin Technology Incubator, San Antonio Water System, El Paso Water Utilities, National Algae Association, Beemtech, Green Mountain Energy, The Dow Chemical Company, Waterfall Security Solutions, CDM, Resources Renewable,USA, and more.
  • One-on-one meetings to build and fund your business
  • Presentations by featured Israeli & US companies
  • More than 200 industry professionals expected
  • New industry technology
  • Break-out sessions and private meetings will be arranged

Quick Facts
  • Due to Israel’s scarce natural resources, it is leading the world in water and alternative energy innovations.
  • Israel is the Silicon Valley of water. Relative to its small size, Israel has devoted more resources to the development of wastewater treatment and reclamation than any other country in the world.
  • Home grown Israeli VC community – Israel has a vibrant local VC community which includes Israel Cleantech Ventures, AquaAgro and Terra Ventures – three firms dedicated to investing in Israel’s cleantech sector.
  • The sun shines brightly over Israel - The solar radiation Israel receives is a driver of solar thermal companies.
  • Leveragability of tech expertise to cleantech – Israel’s tech sector has flourished through the creation of core technology competencies that are world leading.
  • The Bird Energy Fund, a joint U.S & Israeli government fund targeted to fund R&D partnerships between Israeli and U.S companies has been making grants on a regular basis. The Texas-Israel Chamber can help you find the right partner.
  • Israeli US Venture Capital Firms firms have already committed to participate in this event representing over $1B in investment potential.
For details, including a list of benefits, click here.

2011 International Green Schoolyard Conference: Engaging Our Grounds

Between September 16th and 18th, the 2011 International Green Schoolyard Conference will be held in San Francisco and Berkeley. The green schoolyard movement is growing rapidly and flourishing around the world. Schools are re-imagining their grounds, replacing their extensive paved surfaces with a vibrant mosaic of outdoor learning and play opportunities. Schools in many different countries are leaders in this field, finding innovative ways to weave curricula into their landscapes, diversify their recreational offerings, enhance their local ecology, and reflect their unique location and cultural context.

“Engaging Our Grounds,” is the first International Green Schoolyard Conference held in the United States, September 16-18, 2011. Participants will hear about cutting edge schoolyards and school gardens, meet like-minded colleagues from the United States and abroad and share ideas. Participants will also tour local school grounds including the Edible Schoolyard, the City of Berkeley’s Adventure Playground, and Rosa Parks School, with a green schoolyard created by the school community.

There will be information sessions from visionary leaders of the school ground movement from Canada, England, Germany, Japan & Sweden will share their experiences, case studies, and best practices.

Speakers will include:

- Dr. Petter Ã…kerblom, Movium & Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Uppsala, Sweden)
- Cam Collyer, Evergreen (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
- Manfred Dietzen, Grün macht Schule (Berlin, Germany)
- Mary Jackson and Julie Mountain, Learning through Landscapes (Winchester, England)
- Dr. Ko Senda, Environment Design Institute (Tokyo, Japan)
- Bernard Spiegal, Playlink (London, England)
- Birgit Teichmann, Teichmann Landschafts Architekten (Berlin, Germany)

Engaging Our Grounds is open to the public from the United States and around the world: teachers, parents, school administrators, designers, nonprofit organizations, environmentalists, and community members.

For registration information, go to the conference website.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Report from The Green Economy Action Roadshow

The Green Economy Action Roadshow took place on September 9 and 10, 2011, at Moraine Valley Community College, in Palos Hills, Illinois. This green event gave participants the opportunity to meet with businesses, public agencies and experts involved in the Green Economy. Presented by The Delta Institute and Mindful Metropolis, the Green Economy Action Roadshow is a two-day event designed to connect, transform and empower green business, government and lifestyles. The event is focused on helping people to find partners and other resources to help grow with the Green Economy.

During the event participants met stakeholders and learned about what communities, municipalities and businesses are and can be doing in the Green Economy. Participants also heard about emerging opportunities in the Green Economy and they had access to information and resources as well as developing relationships and building local green supply chains

The first day of the conference participants learned how to engage the green Economy to create business opportunities they also learned about supply chains, carbon, financing, positioning and marketing. There were networking opportunities and opportunities to review ideas with industry experts.

On Friday September 9th, there was a session titled "Sustainability and the Supply Chain," presented by Ryan Anderson. This session looked at how businesses up and down the supply chain are reducing energy use and carbon emissions and meet other sustainability performance requirements in order to save money and remain competitive.

Another session was entitled "Green Certifications: What Do They Mean, Who Needs Them?" This session was presented by Abby Corso and Doug Widener, Executive Director, U.S. Geen Building Council- Illinois Chapter. There are hundreds of environmental certifications available, and many businesses wonder which ones, if any, to adopt. What should buyers be looking for and how do they decide? When does it make sense to certify, and which certifications hold the most weight?

In a session titled "Energy Efficiency and Your Operation" presenters Kevin Dick and Meena Beyers showed how even a modest investment in energy efficiency can produce a substantial payback and found out about incentives that make it affordable for a limited time.

At the session "Talking Dollars and Sense about Sustainability," presenters Abby Corso and Jon Levey, reviews the challenges of finding the resources to invest in sustainability. This session explored the many sources of funding for sustainability initiatives, from loans, to grants, to tax incentives and other creative methods to support implementation.

On the second day of the event there was a green consumer exhibition. This included consumer workshops and demonstrations on green purchasing, energy efficiency/home weatherization, deconstruction/reuse, sustainable/ local food, alternative transportation, and more. There were also opportunities to meet with experts on the above topics.

On Saturday September 10th the session "Energy: The Next Generation" reviewed the winners and the losers in the future energy marketplace and the role of wind, solar, geothermal and other energy alternatives. Presenters:

The workshop, "From Costly to Cozy: Saving Money and Energy at Home" by presenters: Vanessa Roanhorse and Cheryl Pomeroy, reviewed tax credits and subsidies as they relate to home weatherization their homes. This session explained how weatherization can improve comfort and reduce the cost of home-ownership, and a healthier home.

The workshop "Electronics and the Waste Stream" reviewed e-waste as one of the fastest growing categories of pollution. The workshop explained how to safely dispose of electronic devices, including how they may be upgraded or refurbished for reuse or donation.

The final workshop was titled, "Real Green Careers and How to Train for Them," it was presented by Kindy Kruller and Eda Schrimple. This workshop reviewed how the green economy is generating real jobs in many different industries, including clean energy, waste and water management, green building and other emerging areas. The workshop also explored where to find the training to prepare for a green career.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved

What The Business Community Can Do To Protect Forests

The business community has a vital role to play using forest products wisely and sustainably. Responsible use of forest products implies that businesses develop procurement processes that buy products from sustainably managed forests, such as products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).

Governments can be expected to develop and implement policies that encourage sustainable use of forests, habitat protection and forest restoration. Civil society can be expected to play an increasingly significant role independently monitoring all parties involved, raising awareness on forests and supporting grassroots initiatives.

Perhaps most importantly to businesses, consumers are making wiser choices about the products they buy, increasingly this involves purchasing forest products that originate from sustainable sources that carry the FSC certification logo.

The world is changing and forests are at the forefront of burgeoning environmental awareness. Businesses that integrate the procurement of sustainable forest products into their supply chain now will reap the rewards. Those that wait to the last minute or ignore responsible use of forest products altogether will not do so with impunity.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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The Economic and Employment Benefits of Forests

Forests are crucial to life, this includes providing refuge for many species, and clean air for all but they are also important to the global economy. Forests provide many important natural resources, such as timber, fuel, rubber, paper and medicinal plants.

In 2004 trade in forest products was estimated at $327 billion. However, short-term investments for immediate gains (e.g., logging) are undermining the long term sustainability of forest products. Economists around the world have proven that by not integrating the values of forests into their budgets, countries and businesses are paying a high price. One that ultimately impoverishes us all as harm to our forest life-support system continues each and every single day.

Forests contribute to the livelihoods of 1.6 billion people worldwide. Forests provide a home to more than 300 million people worldwide and they sustain economic growth. Forests also provide homes, security and livelihoods for 60 million Indigenous peoples. Today people who depend on forests for their livelihoods are struggling to survive.

But this trend is not irreversible. It’s not too late to transform life as we know it into a greener future where forests are at the heart of sustainable development and green economic growth.

Conserving and expanding forests needs to be recognized as a business opportunity. An investment of US$30 billion fighting deforestation and degradation could provide a return of US$2.5 trillion in new products and services.

Furthermore, targeted investments in forestry could generate up to 10 million new jobs around the world. Already, many leaders are glimpsing the potential for renewable energy and nature-based assets, but for transformation to happen, forests need to become a universal political priority.

The services forests provide are essentially to every aspect of our quality of life. And the answer to sustainable forest management, moving towards a green economy, lies in our hands.

Despite all of these priceless ecological, economic, social and health benefits, we are destroying the very forests we need to live and breathe.

Continued and uncontrolled deforestation has devastating consequences for the environment, wildlife, communities, and economies around the world.

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World Environment Day 2011

World Environment Day (WED) is an annual event for positive environmental action. WED activities take place all year round but climax on 5 June every year, involving everyone from everywhere. This year’s commemorations are expected to be the largest and most widely celebrated globally.

WED celebration began in 1972 and has grown to become the one of the main vehicles through which the UN stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and encourages political attention and action.

Through WED, the UN Environment Programme is able to personalize environmental issues and enable everyone to realize not only their responsibility, but also their power to become agents for change in support of sustainable and equitable development.

WED is also a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations.

People are organizing neighborhood clean-ups, planting trees and starting a recycling drive. See suggestions here. People are asked to report their activities here and they are being posted on the Wide World of WED map.

Host Country

This year the Republic of India will be the host for World Environment. India is the second most populous nation in the world with around 1.2 billion people. It has the seventh largest land mass on the planet, 3.28 million square kilometers. The country faces serious environmental challenges related to population increase and uncontrolled urbanization, industrialization, and the massive intensification of agriculture. The problems include deforestation, pollution, loss of water resources and wildlife trade. As the economy continues to grow, however, India is seeking solutions to tackle these issues.

Releasing a major report on the assessment of the impact of climate change last year, the Minister for Environment and Forests, Mr. Jairam Ramesh, noted that, “There is no country in the world that is as vulnerable, on so many dimensions, to climate change as India is. This makes it imperative for us to have sound evidence-based assessments on the impact of climate change… We must continue this focus on rigorous climate change science.”

The Royal Bengal Tiger is a well known rare species under threat in India but the less well known Golden Langur monkey is the most endangered primate in the country. The Golden Langur monkey has declined by 30 percent in the last 30 years. A major threat to these monkeys is the loss of habitat due to the destruction of forests.

Theme for 2011

This year’s World Environment Day theme – Forests: Nature at Your Service – underscores the need for both conservation and sustainable use of forests. India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests is supportive of this initiative and to date has 39 protected areas for tigers and earmarked 5 more for the near future.

World Environment Day this year will help to raise awareness on the serious impacts of deforestation and forest degradation. Through engaging governments in action and your spreading the word on the importance of forests, this collective effort will preserve ecosystems and encourage sustainable use of forests.

Forests cover one third of the earth’s land mass, performing vital functions and services around the world which make our planet alive with possibilities. In fact, 1.6 billion people depend on forests for their livelihoods. They play a key role in our battle against climate change, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere while storing carbon dioxide.

Forests feed our rivers and are essential to supplying the water for nearly 50% of our largest cities. They create and maintain soil fertility; they help to regulate the often devastating impact of storms, floods and fires.

Splendid and inspiring, forests are the most biologically diverse ecosystems on land, and are home to more than half of the terrestrial species of animals, plants and insects.

Forests also provide shelter, jobs, security and cultural relevance for forest-dependent populations. They are the green lungs of the earth, vital to the survival of people everywhere -- all seven billion of us.

Global deforestation continues at an alarming rate -- every year, 13 million hectares of forest are destroyed. That’s equal to the size of Portugal.

As a result of the growing global pollution levels forests have often come to be referred to as the ‘lungs of the earth’. This is particularly because deforestation and forest degradation account for nearly 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, which forests would absorb if carefully managed.

Broadly, there are three main sources of forest degradation: commercial logging, fires, and gathering wood for fuel. Insects and pests also cause considerable forest degradation.

Benefits of Forests

Forests help sustain the quality and availability of freshwater supplies. More than three quarters of the world’s accessible freshwater comes from forested catchments. Water quality declines with decreases in forest condition and cover, and natural hazards such as floods, landslides, and soil erosion have larger impacts.

It’s well known that forests play a key role in our battle against climate change; storing carbon and sucking in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and locking it into their biomass. But what’s less well known is that the products and services they provide are essential to every aspect of life.

By regulating water for many of the world’s rivers, they help secure water quality, and supply nearly half of the world’s largest cities from Caracas to New York. They also help decrease the impacts of storms and floods, whilst helping control erosion. As the most biologically diverse ecosystems on land, forests are home to more than half of terrestrial species, from the great apes to the smallest of creatures.

In many developing countries more than 80% of total energy consumed by people and industry derives from forests. Such as fuel wood and charcoal. Trade in timber and other forest products, is estimated at almost 330 billion US Dollars /year. Its value multiplies as its processed into a myriad of products used globally every day. Use of the genetic diversity within forests enables the development of new medicines; progress in healthcare and science.

Forests cover 31% of total land area while at the same time supporting 80% of terrestrial biodiversity that live in them. Many of the world’s most threatened and endangered animals live in these forests, making them crucial to sustaining ecosystems. Not only animals live in the forests, as they also World Environment Day and forests

Rather shockingly, 36 million acres of natural forest are lost each year. World Environment Day (WED) chose this year’s theme, ‘Forests: Nature at Your Service’, to encourage forest conservation and sustainable consumption for green growth, and in support of the UN International Year of Forests initiative. Preserving forests throughout the world has to be in our collective consciousness so as to change our lifestyles.

UN Action to Preserve Forests

In September 2008, United Nations launched a collaborative initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) in developing countries. The UN-REDD Programme assists developing countries prepare and implement national REDD+ strategies, and builds on the convening power and expertise of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

The Programme currently has 29 partner countries spanning Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. REDD+ is seen as one of the most cost-effective ways of stabilizing the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to avoid a temperature rise of two degrees Celsius.

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Sustainabilitylive! 2011

Sustainabilitylive! 2011 was held between May 24th and 26th in Birmingham, Alabama. Sustainabilitylive! is the home of five leading environment exhibitions, including BEX, ET, IWEX, NEMEX and SB - The Event.

These exhibitions included hundreds of exhibitors, as well as seminars, conferences and interactive features. The show was well attended and the seminars were full to capacity.

Sustainabiltylive has been of great benefit to attendees and exhibitors. Sarah Boulton of Nomenca Ltd said, "As our first time exhibiting we have been amazed at how busy our stand has been with a fantastic range of opportunities, leads and contacts being made in both our core business and new clients."

For more information click here.

© 2011, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

Webinar on the Environmental Challenges Faced by Lenders

On Tuesday, May 31, 2011 between 1:00 and 2:00 EST a free webinar will feature Dianne Crocker, a principal analyst with EDR's market research group. She is responsible for providing EDR’s clients with strategic data and analysis on environmental due diligence trends.

Crocker gives presentations about environmental risk at industry conferences and client workshops across the country. She is a frequent contributor to leading commercial real estate, lending and environmental magazines, and her column, "Inside the Industry," appears monthly in EM, the magazine of the Air & Waste Management Association.

The lending industry is undergoing a period of dramatic change. While foreclosures, refinancing, and workouts are still the norm, originations are slowly beginning to ramp up. Under intense pressure to tighten risk management practices, lenders are rethinking how they conduct environmental due diligence.In this webinar EDR will explore this new landscape with industry expert Dianne Crocker. Sharing results from her team’s latest Benchmarking Survey of Financial Institutions, Dianne will explain what lenders are looking for, and how environmental professionals can earn new lender business.

Participants will learn:
1) Why today’s lenders are looking to tighten environmental due diligence
2) What they’re doing—or not doing—on foreclosures, refinancing, and workouts
3) Challenges lenders face adhering to the U.S. SBA’s environmental guideline4) Characteristics lenders value most in their consultants

This event is intended for environmental consultants who conduct Phase I environmental site assessments for lenders. To register for the event click here.

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Green California Summit Education Program

The largest conference devoted to green government, the Green California Summit & Exposition is coming up on April 19 & 20 (pre-summit workshops on April 18) at the Sacramento Convention Center, Sacramento, California. The general session, keynotes and the exhibit hall with over 200 vendors are free.

The Green Market is a media sponsor for the event and our readers qualify for a 20% discount on the entire Summit which includes the education program.

The world watches California’s strategies, from green economic development at the local level, to the new CalGreen building code which is now mandatory, to a wide range of vital green initiatives. The Summit provides the unique opportunity for those in government, education, non-profit and the private sector to exchange ideas and to learn together.

Keynotes and featured speakers include:

-Terry Tamminen, who served as Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency and architect of the state’s landmark Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.

-Margret Kim, Deputy Secretary and Special Counsel for Green Business Development and International Partnerships at CalEPA, will address global competition for green innovation and jobs.

-Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson will discuss the new Greenwise initiative which aims to “transform Sacramento into the Emerald Valley.”

-Elton B. Sherwin, Jr., the Senior Managing Director of Ridgewood Capital and author of "Addicted to Energy—A Venture Capitalist’s Perspective on How to Save our Economy and Our Climate."

Pre-summit full-day workshop topics on April 18 include how to run a green building, LEED project management and a half-day seminar on the CalGreen building code. There will be 15 expert educational panels addressing topics including water management, renewable energy, facilities management and green purchasing.

For information or to register go to www.green-technology.org/gcsummit or call 626-577-5700. Green Market readers enter promo code GRMARKET when registering to recieve a 20% reduction.

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Ten Videos from the 2011 Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo

Renewable Energy World North America Conference & Expo is the leading event for the renewable industry and has been for eight years running. Here is RenewableEnergyWorld.com's video coverage of the event:

Emissions Regulations Create Opportunities for Renewables

A roundtable discussion on how emissions controls regulations will boost the market for renewables. To see this video click here.

Can the U.S. Compete in Clean Energy Manufucturing?

Jonathan Iovino, VP of Complete Energy Systems, talks about how the U.S. can compete in clean energy manufacturing. To see this video click here.

Company Showcase: AETI

In this company showcase video, AETI's John Skibinski shows off the company's new 900 kW to 3 MW scaleable wind converter. To see this video click here.

Idaho's Clean Energy Push

In this showcase video, Michael Rotchford of the Idaho Department of Commerce describes why Idaho is a good place for clean energy companies to invest. To see this video click here.

Looking Beyond the Treasury Grant Program

Greg Jenner, a partner with Stoel Rives, talks about how the industry will develop projects after the Treasury Grant Program expires at the end of this year. To see this video click here.

Achieving Financial Scale in Renewables

Jamie Boyd, the senior vice president of Cascadia Capital, talks about how to bring clean energy into the financial big leagues. To see this video click here.

Colleen Campbell on Building and Permitting for PV

Debra Vogler sits down with Colleen Campbell, Business Development Director with CH2M Hill to talk about the complex building and permitting issues that go hand in hand with PV project development. To see this video click here.

Nancy Hartsoch Gives CPV Status Report

PV World's Debra Vogler talks with Nancy Hartsoch of SolFocus and the CPV Consortium about the status of the concentrating PV market. To see this video click here.

Northern Power on Community Wind Farm Development

Stephen Lacey sits down with Parthiv Amin of Northern Power to discuss the importance of community wind farm development. To see this video click here.

National Hydropower Association on Wind and Hydro Integration

Hydro Review's Russell Ray talks wind and hydro intergration with National Hydropower Association former and current presidents. To see this video click here.

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2011 Photovoltaics World Conference & Expo

The Photovoltaics World Conference & Expo is a co-located event with Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo. Both events will take place at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida on March 8-10, 2011.

The Photovoltaics World Conference will provide a forum dedicated to the manufacture, distribution and implementation of solar power produced by photovoltaic solar cells.

The featured session on Wednesday, March 9, between 9:30 – 11:30 AM includes an industry status report. There will also be a Photovoltaics Pavilion on the expo floor.

For more information go to Renewable Energy World Conference and Expo or contact Preferred Convention Services directly at 888.472.7462 or reservations@preferred1.com.

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2011 Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo

With more than 4,000 renewable industry leaders and utility executives in attendance, Renewable Energy World Conference is North America’s leading all renewable event. The event will take place at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida on March 8-10, 2011. Industry experts will present on current trends, challenges and opportunities in renewable energy.

There are more than 125 speakers and 200 exhibiting companies scheduled for the event. Conference track subjects include: Biomass, geothermal, hydro, policy, market & finance, solar, utility Integration, smart grid, solar and wind.

On Tuesday, March 8, at 3:00 PM the Keynote speaker will be Mr. Kurt Yeager, Executive Directorof the Galvin Electricity Initiative. Yeager led the Electric Power research Institute for 30 years and guided an industry-wide collaborative effort to address challenges and plan for the future of electric power. Now as leader of the Galvin Electricity Initiative, he is continuing to lead efforts to reform the power generation and delivery sectors to improve reliability and expand the role of renewable energy.

Yeager's keynote speech will detail a model project currently underway at the Illinois Institute of Technology. This project is intended to design and build efficient 'Perfect Power System' models. This efficient electric power system advances ideas related to smart grids, self-healing systems and the elimination of economically damaging power blackouts. He will also speak about his efforts to work with electricity experts, innovators and entrepreneurs.

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Green Public Relations

Green PR is on the rise to address increased public scrutiny, media attention, environmental concerns and government intervention. Green PR is about environmental sustainability, in other words, maintaining the factors and practices that contribute to the quality of the environment on a long-term basis.

In November 2007, the Federal Trade Commission fast-tracked its review of green marketing regulations which had not been updated since 1998. In 2010 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed revising those guidelines to help companies avoid making misleading environmental claims.FTC green marketing guidelines are in the interest of both businesses and consumers. Consumers get products that live up to their environmental claims and businesses minimize their risk by making accurate green claims consistent with FTC guidelines. However, the perception of inappropriate or inaccurate green claims can occur due to poorly organized PR efforts. Poor PR can mean that even companies that are serious about their sustainability goals can be accused of greenwashing. Examples of good PR initiatives include GE's Ecomagination and Wal-Mart's Sustainability 360.

Thankfully green PR is increasingly receiving the attention it deserves. A good illustration of this effort comes from the Professional Development Luncheon by the Phoenix Chapter of PRSA. This event will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., it will bring together a panel of local environmental and sustainability experts to discuss the ever-changing meaning of being green and how it relates to PR practices.

The panel will discuss:
-How to differentiate your organization or client from the rest of the green market.
-Consumer trends towards sustainable products and services.
-Social responsibility, greenwashing and green marketing.
-What metrics can PR pros use to measure sustainability practices.
-How do these measures translate into bottom-line customers or dollars for organizations.

Click here to register (Online registration deadline is March 14).

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MiaGreen Conference and Expo

The third annual MiaGreen Conference and Expo took place on March 3 and 4, 2011 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The exposition hall featured thousands of green products & services as well as the latest information on green techniques, business and job opportunities. The convention's educational program addressed building remodeling, energy, cleantech, recycling, waste management, certifications, financial solutions, incentives, and trade consulting.

This conference and expo is designed for businesses, executives, architects, engineers, interior designers, builders, contractors, service providers, property managers, manufacturers, suppliers, exporters, importers, government officials, sustainable managers, professionals, academics, entrepreneurs, and experts. See the list of confirmed Participants.

This event was intended to help individuals and organizations, connect and expand into new markets and purchase top-level green technologies, products and services.

There were also more than 50 speakers that spoke on a wide range of topics including Designing & Building Greener Americas, How to Be Green and Be Profitable, as well as Policies Certifications and Benefits. Special tracks and sessions addressed innovative green products & technology, and the US Dept. of Energy offered a special program. See the complete schedule of events.

In February, 2011, Modern Hippie Mag's Radio Broadcast interviewed MiaGreen Executive Director, Jose Garcia, about the event. To listen to this discussion click here.

For more information go to the MiaGreen Site or call (305) 412-0000.

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