Events
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Start: 8:00 am
End: 2:00 pm
Earth Day Coalition's Clean Transportation Program in partnership This event will feature comprehensive information on the range of Conference components include: -a live (outdoor) demonstration of a diesel particualte filter (DPF) -a technical explanation, targeted at fleet managers, of the science -a question and answer panel featuring representatives from major retrofit manufacturers -a question and answer panel on sources of funding for diesel retrofits, including specifics on Ohio's recently announced DERG program.
We hope you will be able to join us! Start: 4:00 pm
End: 4:59 pm
The Knoch Corporation will be hosting a Green/LEED seminar to discuss cost benefits of green building for employers. Paul Shahriari, Partner of Greenlight Strategies and Founder of Greenmind Technologies, is the guest speaker and will cover eco-friendly building practices that have been proven to help our environment and reduce operational cost. Shahriari speaks throughout the United States discussing how the changes can make a big impact. Start: 6:15 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Join Green Energy Ohio for our first network meeting in Cleveland in 2008. Featured speaker is Bill Eger, Energy Manager in the City of Cleveland’s Sustainability Program. Established in May of 2005, the program’s goals are to save the City of Cleveland money and reduce its environmental footprint, use sustainability as a tool for economic development and introduce sustainability principles to city employees. Bill will discuss energy policies and initiatives focused on driving sustainability in Cleveland in 2008 and beyond. For more information, contact Athan Barkoukis at Athan@GreenEnergyOhio.org or call (216) 526-5545. Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
The destiny for the Towpath Trail is one that embraces a network of connecting trails that follow streams, creeks, and small rivers and provide a system that can one day place every Cleveland resident within a 10 minute bike ride. Once you find one of these trails, you can find your way to one of many authentic places that make Cleveland unique. One such trail connector will follow the former Walworth Run now buried beneath Train Avenue. Plans for this new greenway will begin with a public meeting to be held on February 28 at Zion United Church of Christ in Tremont. | ||


