Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Green Career Conference: Solar Living Institute News

Solar Living Institute News - November 14, 2006)
Vol. IV, No. 19November 14, 2006
in this issue Green Career Conference Solar Boot Camps Workshops 2006-2007 Green Building SpecialBuy Books from Us!Are You Hiring?Climate Change: KenyaEnergy-EfficiencyGeothermal PowerRenewables CoalitionDeadly Global WaterThe End of SuburbiaPost-Petroleum SurvivalGreen Jobs

Dear carl macki,

In this issue, you will read articles on deadly global water, climate change in Kenya, new appliance energy efficiency standards, 58 new geothermal energy projects, the National Coalition on Renewable Energy, our newly listed and popular Solar Boot Camp for Electricians (Jan. 22-26) and Solar Boot Camp for Beginners (Jan. 29 - Feb. 2), our Green Career Conference on Nov. 18 which you won't want to miss, and more.

There continues to be an enormous amount of important work that all of us must do for our world to be a more sustainable place. You can find hope in our workshops on solar power, alternative transportation, sustainable living, natural and green building, and permaculture. I really encourage each of you to take one of our workshops and to read the books that we promote.

Thanks to all of you for your support. Together we not only can make a difference, we are making a difference!

Bob Gragson, Executive Director


Green Career Conference

If you’ve been thinking about finding your niche in the emerging green economy, you won’t want to miss our Green Career Conference. This special event will feature leading green entrepreneurs and career experts who will present the full range of opportunities in the green economy and potential employers from a variety of green companies.

Learn why you don't necessarily need a green background to find a successful career with a company whose work is in line with your values. You'll come away with ideas, strategies, resources and contacts to help you find your dream green job!

Green Career Conference Program
Saturday, November 18, 2006
First Universalist Unitarian Center, San Francisco

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