Resources
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Green Partnerships
- The Green Chamber of the South facilitates connections and collaboration between companies, government, NGO's and the community allowing business to grow and thrive.
- Nonprofit partnership developing a greenhouse gas emissions measurement protocol, supporting voluntary reporting and any future requirement reporting policies. Board members are state government environmental officers. Many companies — including Johnson & Johnson and Ford Motor Company — signed up in the first year (ending May 1, 2008). See rules for registering.
- USCAP is a group of businesses and leading environmental organizations that have come together to call on the federal government to quickly enact strong national legislation to require significant reductions of greenhouse gas emissions.
- The Blue Skyways Collaborative was created to encourage voluntary air emissions reduction in North Americas heartland.
- The Environmental Law Institutes Brownfields Center provides essential information on brownfields cleanup and redevelopment with a focus on the concerns and needs of community groups across the country.
- The Global Roundtable on Climate Change explores areas of potential consensus regarding core scientific, technological, and economic issues critical to shaping sound public policies on climate change.
- By joining Climate Leaders, these partners commit to reducing their impact on the global environment, setting long-term reduction goals, and annually reporting their progress to EPA.
- The Executives Daily Green Briefing
- American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment
- The Coal-to-Liquids Coalition promotes clean, secure and affordable coal-based fuels to meet our energy needs.
- Shifting public policy to achieve a sustainable economy, a healthy environment and a just society.

