November 2005 Newsletter |
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Energy: Time to Take the OffenseIn November, Citistates Group journalists Neal Peirce and Curtis Johnson turn the spotlight on New England’s vulnerability to interruptions in our energy supplies, and urge New Englanders to take charge of their own energy future by prioritizing strategies such as biofuels and green buildings. Special sidebar articles on biodiesel, escaping high fuel prices through energy efficiency, building sustainable cities, and the affect of global warming on New England highlight key dimensions of this issue. This second article in the six part series, “New Century, New Game,” will begin appearing in newspapers around the region and at our website starting this weekend, November 5th. Participate on Energy at the New England Futures WebsiteHelp us to make the New England Futures’ website an active and vibrant destination where all New Englanders can participate in their future by writing blog entries, moderating forums, taking the survey, or providing content. Go to our website to view the Best Practices and Resources that we have already identified on the topic of energy, and let us know about any of your projects that you want us to list. Contact Christine Petterssen at cpetterssen@iscvt.org to find out how you can contribute to the new NEF website. New England Futures SpotlightEach month, New England Futures will highlight one project that is already seeking to make a difference in the issue of that month. This month, we will cover both regional collaboration and energy. See the Best Practices area of our website under New England Identity and Energy for more great projects. Innovation Valley
Northeast Biodiesel Company
Submit your project to be highlighted next month on the topic of education by sending a description of the project to info@newenglandfutures.org. Media Coverage of New England FuturesThe first Citistates Group article “Six Teams — or One?” was published in 25 newspapers around New England. Go to the Media Coverage area of the NEF website for a list of newspapers that carried the stories. Look to these newspapers, and more, to cover the next set of stories on energy. If your local paper did not carry the first article, we encourage you to write an op-ed piece to your paper. Read the op-ed piece written by Beth Humstone and published in the Burlington Free Press. Please feel free to personalize this op-ed piece and submit it to your local paper. Results of Our Survey on New England’s IdentityDuring the month of October, we asked visitors to our website to give us their opinions on questions related to New England’s identity. The results are as follows:
The survey is an important way for the project to gauge the opinions of New Englanders on each of the issues. Please remember to visit the site starting next week to take our survey on energy. Support New England FuturesNew England Futures is halfway there in meeting its fundraising goal for Phase II of the project. We want to thank Northeast Utilities and the Surdna Foundation for their generous support of our Phase II activities. We strongly believe that with sufficient resources for New England Futures, the New England states can make pivotal advances on strategic issues and rise out of isolation to lead the country with innovative solutions to some of its more intractable problems. To help fund NEF, contact Beth Humstone at ehumstone@iscvt.org. Preview of What’s to Come in DecemberNeal Peirce and Curtis Johnson launch their idea for Opportunity New England, or ONE, a radical new departure from anything currently being offered by higher educational institutions. ONE would serve as an ideal venue for an Online New England service, guiding students across the region and across the globe to the region’s superior academic offerings. If you work on education issues and would like to be involved on this issue, please contact the project at info@newenglandfutures.org to see how you can help. |
Citistates ENERGY Article PARTICIPATE on ENERGY Spotlight Projects Media Coverage Identity Survey Results Support NEF Coming in December News and Events
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