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Are you ready for a change, but don't know how to get involved? Take The Challenge see where you're at and get some ideas on how to step up in your community.
    In this video, Bono talks about an extremely important issue to our generation: The End of Extreme Poverty.
    As outlandish as it may sound, Bono's mentor Jeff Sachs has clearly outlined how we can go about achieving this lofty goal by the year 2025, in his book "The End of Poverty."
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Where Ideas Become Actions!

San Francisco, Nov. 16-18, 2007

Come for the experience. Leave as an ambassador in the New Energy Market.

EASE 2007 enables attendees to transform fragmented initiatives and segments into an economically viable, fluidly operating national alternative energy market.

Through fun and interesting working sessions, keynotes and exhibit floor experiences, members representing 8 key market functions work and play to generate RESULTS.

    This week's Ballers are the teenage rap group X-10 from Montpelier High School Vermont that put together the environmental rap video "802". The students thought to use music to lobby lawmakers about climate change, particularly by urging them to override Governor Jim Douglas' veto of H. 520, a bill that calls for a new energy efficiency program to combat global warming.

      So, for stepping up and dropping knowledge in their own fresh style, the Envirolution tips its hat to X-10

    As the nation’s leading policy institute dedicated to smart economics, Redefining Progress develops solutions that help people, protect the environment, and grow the economy.
    "We need tools to help us measure our progress on our path towards sustainability" says Tina Ramos, of the Envirolution Education Committee, "and this is exactly the types of resources and services that Redefining Progress is providing. Another cool thing about this organization is that they openly welcome help from other organizations and individuals. This type of inclusiveness is key to the success of this movement"

What do you believe is the MOST effective way to address the current environmental problems we face today?
By uniting the current grass root efforts and adding to them
Through government policy change & incentives
Through business
Individually, through personal efforts and consumer power
  
Free polls from Pollhost.com

Thursday, September 6, 2007

High Scores




















































Victor Monserrat (Pratt Design Institute)108 points
Andrea Cannon (Truckee High School)98 points
Pat Galvin (Truckee High School)98 points
Noah King (Pratt Design Institute)96 points
Chris Botto (Truckee High School)87 points
Alex Gamboa (NYC Young Professional)81 points
Thomas Nakanishi (LA Young Professional)80 points
David Gibson (New Haven Young Professional)79 points
Mrs. Padden (Truckee High School)72 points
Arion Farley (Truckee High School)72 points
Antuan Cannon (NYC Young Professional)68 points
David Woods (Reno Young Professional)64 points
Ele Miller (NYC Young Professional)63 points
Tim Polmateer (NYC Young Professional)62 points
Diana Bass (NYC Young Professional) 61 points
Tina Ramos (NYC Young Professional) 60 points
Anthony "Knox" Jackson (NYC Young Professional)52 points
Will XXXXX (NYC Young Professional)51 points
Danny Wolf (Reno Young Professional)47 points
Austin Conroy (New Haven Young Professional)47 points
Jasmine Martinez (New York Young Professional)43 points
Aaron Bender (New York Young Professional)37 points
Jaewon Choi (Yale Univerty)27 points
Pat Knighton (NYC Young Professional)27 points




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