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I am not very savvy on the government piece, but I am on a personal business mission to help local businesses and families shift from toxins to safer choices that work--save money or create their own green job. I'm always looking for more people who want to make green choices for their homes and families. I've also commited to helping 10 people in 2009 who want to work part-time on creating their own green health and wellness business meet the goal of earning an extra $1000/month in a year. Do you know anyone who might be interested in either greener, safer, economical cleaning choices, or a green income opportunity? I'm so grateful for my own part-time job that turned quickly into my saving grace with full-time income when the economy tanked. I would love to help some others have this too.
I'm open to other ideas on your initial questions.
I could also use the extra income. Can you provide some more details?
Delaine Due said:I am not very savvy on the government piece, but I am on a personal business mission to help local businesses and families shift from toxins to safer choices that work--save money or create their own green job. I'm always looking for more people who want to make green choices for their homes and families. I've also commited to helping 10 people in 2009 who want to work part-time on creating their own green health and wellness business meet the goal of earning an extra $1000/month in a year. Do you know anyone who might be interested in either greener, safer, economical cleaning choices, or a green income opportunity? I'm so grateful for my own part-time job that turned quickly into my saving grace with full-time income when the economy tanked. I would love to help some others have this too.
I'm open to other ideas on your initial questions.
What specific and concrete actions are we, the people, calling on our local, state, federal governments, our communities, and our businesses to move towards a greener economy - building, growing green businesses and jobs - here locally?
Very good question. My answer is that there are many grassroots efforts going on here in the Rogue Valley that are focused on sustainability and climate change issues. For example, the City of Ashland is a member of ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability - which is an international association of local governments as well as national and regional local government organizations that have made a commitment to sustainable development. This is significant because being a member of ICLEI means that the city understands that being a sustainable community can help to reduce greenhouse gases that are contributing to global warming.
I believe that we need to have a more "coordinated" effort to bring all these groups together to develop a regional sustainability plan that meets our current economic, social and environmental needs, without compromising the similar needs of future generations.
There are opportunities for growing green businesses and jobs here in the Rogue Valley. We need to figure out what direction we want to head. Maybe we should explore manufacturing electric vehicle recharging systems that are needed to support the incoming fleets of electric vehicles that will be on the market soon. Renewable energy is another area we need to move forward on. Let's coordinate and prepare a plan - starting with a vision, goals and objectives - then we can be successful.
Just my 10 cents.
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