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Liberal Party of Canada Leader Michael Ignatieff Pledges to Power Canada on Clean Energy and to Promote Clean Energy Job Growth on Greencollar.org
Press release from: Green Collar Association
(openPR) - Washington, DC, November 9, 2009 - The November issue of the Green Collar Association newsletter begins with an opinion piece written directly for Green Collar Association members by Michael Ignatieff, renowned scholar (Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford, Toronto) and politician (Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and Leader of the Official Opposition in Canada). Drawing on his insights and experience Ignatieff argues that Canada needs to assert greater effort toward developing a renewable energy economy. He argues that, if done right, Canada can become a “clean energy powerhouse.” And he sets out a Liberal plan for accomplishing this.
Ron Sokolov, Green Collar Association Senior Vice President for Strategic Partnerships, writes an impassioned piece about how the science and economics of global warming bring about the moral imperative to create policy to address it.
Dr. Michael Dayan, Green Collar Association Co-founder, advocates for a strong interim agreement at the Copenhagen Climate Conference this December. He explains the context and importance of the upcoming climate negotiations, COP15, and the potential economic impact of successful negotiations for the creation of green collar jobs; calling this a “bonanza.”
Dr. Hershel Frimer explores the connection between climate change and global problems such as overpopulation, deforestation, widespread pollution, extinctions, desertification, and abject poverty. He reminds us of the importance of green collar work in addressing and curbing change.
Also included in this month’s newsletter are news releases by members Yale University, New York Institute of Technology, Boston Architectural College, UC Berkeley, Tufts University, McGill University, University of Tennessee, Purdue University, Eco Institution, Shoreline College, Lethbridge College, Johnson Controls, Southern California Edison, and the National Council for Science and the Environment.
To read the November issues of the Green Collar Association Newsletter please visit:
www.greencollar.org/nov2009.html
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About Green Collar Association
Green Collar Association is dedicated to uniting the needs of business with those of the environment. Their mandate is to support the creation of green collar jobs through education and training. Green Collar Association represents over 80,000 members and is a valuable tool for professionals, trades-people, organizations, and employers. They also provide information on certification, industry information, resource materials, and an interactive job board that facilitates networking and employment. Green Collar Association appreciates that environmental education is a critical component in advancing not only the environmental movement, but also a green collar economy.
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Green Collar Association supports the creation of green collar jobs through education and training. We have over 75,000 'individual' and 'organization' members and we host over 2,000 sustainability courses from educational members ranging from 4-year universities, technological institutes, community colleges, and private educational providers. We welcome you to learn more by visiting us at greencollar.org.
PO Box 2093
Washington, DC, 20013
USA
Dr. Michael Dayan, Green Collar Association Co-founder, advocates for a strong interim agreement at the Copenhagen Climate Conference this December. He explains the context and importance of the upcoming climate negotiations, COP15, and the potential economic impact of successful negotiations for the creation of green collar jobs; calling this a “bonanza.”
Dr. Hershel Frimer explores the connection between climate change and global problems such as overpopulation, deforestation, widespread pollution, extinctions, desertification, and abject poverty. He reminds us of the importance of green collar work in addressing and curbing change.
Also included in this month’s newsletter are news releases by members Yale University, New York Institute of Technology, Boston Architectural College, UC Berkeley, Tufts University, McGill University, University of Tennessee, Purdue University, Eco Institution, Shoreline College, Lethbridge College, Johnson Controls, Southern California Edison, and the National Council for Science and the Environment.
To read the November issues of the Green Collar Association Newsletter please visit:
www.greencollar.org/nov2009.html
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About Green Collar Association
Green Collar Association is dedicated to uniting the needs of business with those of the environment. Their mandate is to support the creation of green collar jobs through education and training. Green Collar Association represents over 80,000 members and is a valuable tool for professionals, trades-people, organizations, and employers. They also provide information on certification, industry information, resource materials, and an interactive job board that facilitates networking and employment. Green Collar Association appreciates that environmental education is a critical component in advancing not only the environmental movement, but also a green collar economy.
Green Collar
Toll Free: 1-866-262-5735
PR@greencollar.org
Green Collar, US
PO Box 2093
Washington, DC, 20013
Green Collar, Canada
Suite 516, 1540 W 2nd Ave
Vancouver, BC, V6J 1H2
Green Collar Association supports the creation of green collar jobs through education and training. We have over 75,000 'individual' and 'organization' members and we host over 2,000 sustainability courses from educational members ranging from 4-year universities, technological institutes, community colleges, and private educational providers. We welcome you to learn more by visiting us at greencollar.org.
PO Box 2093
Washington, DC, 20013
USA
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