Jan 31 – Feb 2, 2011
The Energy and Environment Conference (EUEC) is taking place at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. This is the largest energy and environmental conference and expo and will be the 14th year held in Phoenix. This conference is expecting to have over 3,000 attendees, 200 exhibitors and 650 speakers. The goal will be to find strategies and solutions for energy independence as well as reducing carbon emission.
Feb 27 – March 3, 2011
The WM Symposia is holding a premier international conference for the management of radioactive material and related topics. It will be held at the Phoenix Convention Center, West building, in Phoenix, Arizona and has been held for 37 years. They are expecting 2,000 attendees from over 35 countries and will dedicated this conference to education and opportunities in waste management.
March 22-24, 2011
Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation
At this conference, held in Toronto, Canada at the Radisson Hotel Admiral, the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation will be exchanging ideas with leading voices from Greenbelts far and wide. You will also learn first-hand the global challenges near urban farming and rural areas and ecosystem protection along with other vital areas that should be solved with fresh ways.
November 6th-7th 2010
Green Festival is the largest sustainability event in the world. Their mission is to inspire and inform as many people as possible about sustainability and how to help make our world a better place to live. You’ll learn about the most recent developments in green technology and renewable energy, how to make your community and home greener and why to avoid products that are made in sweatshops. This festival also strives to be a zero-waste event while using Recourse Recovery Stations instead of trashcans, biodegradable service items and compact florescent lights when needed. Many organizations and business will be there to promote their products and programs that help restore the planet.
Upcoming festivals will take place in Washington D.C., San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Seattle and Chicago. These festivals are organized by two nonprofit organizations.
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Top eco conferences and why you shouldn’t miss them
Jan 31 – Feb 2, 2011
The Energy and Environment Conference is taking place at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. This is the largest energy and environmental conference and expo and will be the 14th year held in Phoenix. This conference is expecting to have over 3,000 attendees, 200 exhibitors and 650 speakers. The goal will be to find strategies and solutions for energy independence as well as reducing carbon emission.
Feb 27 – March 3, 2011
The WM Symposia is holding a premier international conference for the management of radioactive material and related topics. It will be held at the Phoenix Convention Center, West building, in Phoenix, Arizona and has been held for 37 years. They are expecting 2,000 attendees from over 35 countries and will dedicated this conference to education and opportunities in waste management.
March 22-24, 2011
Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation
http://www.globalgreenbeltsconference.ca/
At this conference, held in Toronto, Canada at the Radisson Hotel Admiral, the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation will be exchanging ideas with leading voices from Greenbelts far and wide. You will also learn first-hand the global challenges near urban farming and rural areas and ecosystem protection along with other vital areas that should be solved with fresh ways.
November 6th-7th 2010, San Francisco
Green Festival
A project of Green America and Global Exchange
For more information visit: http://www.greenfestivals.org/
Green Festival is the largest sustainability event in the world. Their mission is to inspire and inform as many people as possible about sustainability and how to help make our world a better place to live. You’ll learn about the most recent developments in green technology and renewable energy, how to make your community and home greener and why to avoid products that are made in sweatshops. This festival also strives to be a zero-waste event while using Recourse Recovery Stations instead of trashcans, biodegradable service items and compact florescent lights when needed. Many organizations and business will be there to promote their products and programs that help restore the planet.
Upcoming festivals will take place in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle and Chicago.
These festivals are organized by two nonprofit organizations.
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