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The Boston Area Sustainability Group

The Boston Area Sustainability Group’s mission is to break down the silos of knowledge within sustainability, to assist the perpetual education of ourselves and our peers, and to grow a robust community of subject matter experts equipped to collectively drive sustainability forward.

We are an affinity group of 1000+ sustainability professionals representing a myriad of industries, academia, government, NGO, and not-for-profit entities in the Boston area.

The Department of Sustainability leads the implementation of the City’s Climate Action and promotes climate equity in City projects and outreach efforts.

In 2015, the City Council approved San Diego’s Climate Action Plan, which calls for the City to cut half of all greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. The Plan's strategies include 100 percent renewable electricity; water and energy efficiency; zero waste; bicycling, walking, transit and land use; and resiliency measures.

The Climate Action Plan will:

The Multnomah County Office of Sustainability was established in 2010 to help plan, implement and coordinate the County’s environmental Sustainability Program.

Since that time, the Office of Sustainability has worked with the community and County departments to develop unique partnerships that help make Multnomah County a better place to live, work, and do business.

At Plant Chicago, we equip people and businesses with the tools to live more sustainably through community-driven, hands-on programs and innovative tech demonstration projects.

Our mission is to develop circular economies of food production, energy conservation and material reuse, while empowering people to make Chicago healthier and more efficient.

Our home, The Plant, is a groundbreaking food-production space designed to be a net-zero, closed loop system in Chicago’s Back of the Yards.

Since 1934, the Metropolitan Planning Council (MPC) has made the Chicago region a better place by partnering with businesses, communities and governments to address environmental, planning and development challenges.

Join us for discussions!

ROUNDTABLES

MPC's Roundtables are dynamic policy discussions with national experts. These lunchtime forums feature brief presentations from panelists that lead to engaging dialogues with attendees.

URBAN THINK & DRINK

The Art of Cultural Evolution is a Florida-based non-profit organization whose mission is to share environmental and social ideas through art, film, publications, classes and workshops. The organization offers programs, exhibitions, events and projects to educate and engage the public in new ideas about cultural and environmental sustainability.

We are developing a demonstration site of sustainable possibilities in South Florida called Colony1. Colony1 brings art and environmental research together to engage a deeper understanding of current environmental changes.

Sustainability is Sexy:

Our mission is to inspire and drive innovation within the San Diego business community through connection and provide tangible education and solutions to issues facing our city such as food waste, single use plastic, ecological disturbance and more.

SIS is a networking non-profit, creating a space for brands, organizations and individuals working for a better planet. Events, meetings, festivals and individual counseling.

Our website :: https://www.sustainabilityissexy.org

Wisdom of the Elders records and preserves traditional cultural values, oral history, prophesy and other messages of guidance from indigenous elders in order to regenerate the greatness of culture among today’s and future generations of native peoples.

As First Peoples, we are humbled by the wisdom of our elders and the deep connection they share with Great Spirit, the world of nature and family.

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