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The plan would transform the Portland Memorial Coliseum and adjacent areas into a Sustainable Action Sports Complex and Resort. The 2010 Green Professionals Conference being held in Portland, OR is less than a week away! Lumana Credit, a Seattle based microcredit organization is calling it a “Gift That Works”. These loans are making sustainable development in struggling communities a reality. The 3/50 Project promotes stronger local economies through support of independent retailers and the consumers who shop with them. From the sounds of it they actually are America’s greenest cell phone company. Since 1985 Credo has donated over $60 million to nonprofits, including groups working to fight global warming and safegaurd the planet, like Greenpeace and Rainforest Action Network. Seattle does not need a CEO, it needs a community focused MAYOR. Mallahan is clearly out of his league with his attempt to enter the public service sector. The amount of influence that is pulling his puppet strings does not belong in city government. Seattle claims to be and frankly has been one of the greenest cities in the nation in recent years. But recently the green vote in Seattle has been disturbingly absent. Instead of passing a Climate Change policy bill before the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cophenhagen this Dec…why doesnt the US delegation show up in SurvivaBall’s? Green Sol Water is attempting to revolutionize the bottled water industry. They are providing high quality water bottles created from plant material rather than oil and bottling water locally instead of transporting water cross country. Today I walked past a newspaper stand and on the front page of the Seattle Times is a an article touting a plan to build the world’s largest solar power plant in the Eastern Washington town of Cle Elum. |
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