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February 24, 2012

Brown Bag: DC Sustainable Energy Utility

On March 1st at Noon, join the District's premiere climate activists and other environmental leaders for our March networking opportunity featuring an environmental community oversight discussion on the reality of the accomplishments of the District of Columbia Sustainable Energy Utility (DC SEU). 

Our panel will feature:

- Theodore "Ted" Trabue, Managing Director, DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DC SEU)

- John Macgregor, Chair, Politics & Prose Climate Action Project

- Business Community Representative (To Be Announced)

This important DC Environmental Network discussion will take place March 1st at Noon at the offices of Global Green USA, 1100 15th Street NW (11th Floor).

Read More & RSVP for this Event Here!

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Fukushima One Year Later

On March 21st at Noon, join Global Green USA and the DC Environmental Network for an important update on:

"Fukushima One Year Later: A Discussion on Energy Futures and Climate Change with Experts and Activists from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Norway.

Join a brown bag luncheon roundtable discussion with seven nuclear experts and activists from the former Soviet Union and Norway to discuss lessons learned from the March 11, 2010 nuclear meltdown at Fushima, the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe, and the current state of thinking about alternative energy futures, climate change, and nuclear safety and security on this planet.

RSVP Here to Attend!

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DCEN VIDEO: Recycling Jobs!

On February 16th, Susan Collins, Executive Director of the Container Recycling Institute (CRI) and Clarissa Morawski of CM Consulting explained the design and findings of the new CRI report, "Returning to Work: Understanding the Domestic Jobs Impacts from Different Methods of Recycling Beverage Conatainers." This webinar was organized by the DC Environmental Network in Washington, DC and included participants from the United States, Canada and Serbia.

Watch the Video and Review the PowerPoint Presentation Here!

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