Colleagues,

The Blue-Green Alliance is a collaborative effort of the United Steelworkers
and the Sierra Club to promote the development of "green jobs" in America.
They are holding their second annual conference in Washington, D.C., 4-6
February of next year.  I've been asked (informally) to share information
about this conference with fellow ecologists who might be interested.  I
have pasted some information and a link to the conference website below.

Jim Crants
 Mark Your Calendars


*February 4 – 6, 2009
Marriott Wardman Park
Washington, D.C.*

*An Agenda So Significant, It Can Change Everything.*

Transforming the economy through environmental solutions — creating good
jobs and exploring green technologies that reduce global warming and
increase energy independence — is key to our future.

Solving global warming can now be centered on *reinvigorating disadvantaged
communities*. The economy can be focused on *buildups rather than
bailouts*. And
the focus of *energy independence will shift to clean energy and new
technologies*.

Connect with 2,000 government leaders and decision-makers, as well as
business, labor and environmental organizations at the *Good Jobs, Green
Jobs National 
Conference*<http://www.greenjobsconference.org/site/lookup.asp?c=rvI3IiNWJqE&b=3833693>for
three days of exceptional educational programs, renowned speakers and
extensive networking opportunities.

Join us for the *Good Jobs, Green Jobs National
Conference*<http://www.greenjobsconference.org/site/lookup.asp?c=rvI3IiNWJqE&b=3833693>—
*the leading forum in 2009* for shaping the national debate about investment
in clean energy and green technologies.

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