CitiesGoGreen -September 2008 - (Page 4) the sustainability magazine for local governments Daimon Sweeney Publisher & Editor Daimon@CitiesGoGreen.com Judith Sult Publisher & Marketing Director Judith@CitiesGoGreen.com Stephanie Hopkinson Creative Director Stephanie@CitiesGoGreen.com Elizabeth Johnson Contributing Editor Page Buono Editorial Assistant Page@CitiesGoGreen.com Sam McNeil Associate, Website Editor Sam@CitiesGoGreen.com Elisabeth Sweeney Circulation Coordinator Elisabeth@CitiesGoGreen.com Letters to the Editor Editor@CitiesGoGreen.com Subscriptions (866) 686-8101 or www.CitiesGoGreen.com Digital subscriptions are free to government employees Print subscriptions are $72 for 12 issues per year CitiesGoGreen is published by Verde Publishing, Inc. 1155 North State St., Ste 510 Bellingham, WA 98225 We can be reached at (360) 306-8101 or (866) 686-8101 © 2008 by Verde Publishing, Inc. In this issue September, 2008 Issue 2 6 In Motion No Ice at the North Pole? … 4 Day Work Week in Utah … Green Roofs Get a Tax Break … Watts in a Day … World’s First Smart Grid … Sprawl is so 90’s … Sustainability Island … and more … The Most Important Energy Vote of 2008 The 30% Solution for More Energy-Efficient Homes by William D. Fay 10 “I urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to support this ambitious, achievable and affordable step towards energyefficient communities.” — William D. Fay 12 “The world must move to zero fossil-fuel emissions. This is a fact, a certainty. So why not do it sooner, in time to avert climate crises?” — Hansen The Most Important Number in the World by Sam McNeil and Stephanie Hopkinson 14 — PROFILE — It takes intentional institutionalization of Local Government in Action Arlington County, Virginia effort at all levels of local government to bring about real change. by Elizabeth Johnson Cover photograph: Seattle City Hall’s Green Roof courtesy Seattle Municipal Archives, item number 145791 4 .com September 2008 http://CitiesGoGreen.com http://www.CitiesGoGreen.com http://CitiesGoGreen.com
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