Events
Clinton Global Initiative
Date: September 15-17 2005Location: New York City
The Inaugural meeting of Clinton's global initiative will address
four key global issues: Poverty, Religion & Conflict, Climate
Change, and Enhancing Governance. Representatives from
Native Wind have been invited to the conference, along with world
leaders from dozens of countries, to present their work on tribal
renewable energy development.
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ACORE (American Council on Renewable Energy)
October 17-18
Renewable Energy in America: Policies for Phase II
Native Renewable Energy Summit
Dates: November 16-17 2005
Location: Denver, CO
At a time when the government in Washington is frozen in polarized positions, it becomes all the more important for progressive forces to find new goals and rallying grounds at the state, local & tribal levels. Supporting Native Renewables both in capital markets and for local “healthy” community development will do just that. With Green Tags and Renewable Energy Credits, Native Renewables projects can generate immediate financial rewards to revitalize Native economies. In the long run, they offer Tribes a way to invest wisely in sustainable economic development. For towns & cities, Native Renewables offer clean electricity to mitigate air pollution and climate change.
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For more information visit: Native Renewable Energy Summit
Including
: Conclave of US Mayors and Native Leaders, November
15th





