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  • New York, New York

    On December 12, 2006, Mayor Bloomberg challenged all New Yorkers to take part in a conversation about how to transform New York City into a su…

  • Thousand Oaks, California

    The city of Thousand Oaks has been recognized by the state of California for designing, implementing, and operating model programs that suppor…

  • Jacksonville, Florida

     Jacksonville, Fla. Mayor John Peyton created the Office of Sustainability Initiatives within the city's Environmental and Compliance Departme…

  • Eugene, Oregon

    The City of Eugene Solid Waste and Green Building program aims to make sustainable waste prevention and green building practices the norm in E…

  • Irvine, Texas

    Initially intended to serve as a policy-level strategic platform to guide Irvine's efforts toward a greenhouse gas emission reduction goal, th…

  • Tucson, Arizona

    Tucson, Ariz. has assumed a leadership role in promoting economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable urban living. In June 2006, t…

  • Pasadena, California

    The city of Pasadena is committed to addressing urban growth issues impacting energy, waste reduction, urban design, urban nature, transportat…

  • Twinsburg, Ohio

    A few years ago Mayor Katherine Procop proposed to implement the "Twinsburg Green Initiative." The Green Initiative would focus on making the …

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota

    To set a road map for making Minneapolis truly sustainable, the Minneapolis City Council and Mayor R.T. Rybak started integrating sustainabili…

  • Marietta, Georgia

    Marietta is working toward becoming one of the first cities in its  area to earn Green Community Certification from the Atlanta Regional Commi…

  • Dallas, Texas

    The city of Dallas purchased its first alternative fueled vehicle back in 1992. Ten years later, Dallas was the first city in Texas to use bio…

  • Will Vegas be the First ‘Net-Zero’ City in America?

    If you’re one of those people who think the glitter of Tinseltown will never last, Tom Perrigo has some news for you.

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