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Global Solar Report Card

Current solar technology has the ability to deliver 4 times the annual world demand for power while creating new jobs in manufacturing and installations. Governments must foster environments that are conducive to solar markets growth. The Global Solar Report Cards offer a snapshot of 16 countries' efforts to date and policy frameworks moving forward.
 

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Red Carpet, Green Cars

Each year around the Academy Awards, Global Green helps bring attention to the importance of green building and clean cars as key solutions to global warming. Our annual Pre-Oscar Party kicks off the Red Carpet/Green Cars Oscar campaign, which provides fuel-efficient vehicles for celebrities attending the Oscars in lieu of gas-guzzling limousines.
 

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Pole Expeditions

Both the Arctic and the Antarctic are showing definitive signs of global warming. Global Green USA, in conjunction with other Green Cross International affiliates and it's own board member Sebastian Copeland, is bringing attention to these areas through expeditions that hilight the imminent danger caused by these warming trends.
 

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Global Solar Fund

Global Green and Green Cross International first presented the call for a $50 billion global solar fund in Bonn at the Intergovernmental Renewables 2004 conference. The Fund's objective is to highlight a way to drive down the cost of solar for the energy poor in the developing world, and to reduce peak demand in urban centers.
 

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Coalition for Resource Recovery

Global Green is working with businesses to implement waste diversion programs in major urban markets to reduce climate change. By working collaboratively, solutions can be implemented that transform how we produce and consume products and packaging, while reducing our carbon footprint.

 

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Publications

Solar City Report: How Los Angeles can Gain the Economic and Environmental Competitive Edge

Global Green USA's proposal for the City of Los Angeles to develop its solar resources by committing to "carving out" 1% (80 megawatts) of its electrical generation capacity for photovoltaic technology. Benefits for the City include economic development opportunities, stabilizing electric rates, improving air quality and reducing green house gas emissions. Winter 2005.


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Green Building Developer Fact Sheets

As part of Global Green's Greening the Tax Credits Campaign, an effort to encourage various states around the country to adopt sustainable building practices as part of the state-administered federal low-income housing tax credit program, we recently published Green Building Developer Fact Sheets, which highlight various sustainable building practices and provide information about local product availability and cost. The first set of fact sheets is for Louisiana, the second set for NY State.


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