Virginia's Sustainable Future

Virginia's Sustainable Future
Jennifer

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June 6- 8, 2001 are the dates, and Richmond is the place for the second annual statewide sustainability conference in Virginia.

New! PATHWAY VIRGINIA

Location:
Richmond Marriott

Major Themes of the Conference:
Sustainable Communities
The Built Environment
Transportation Innovations
Business & Industrial Stewardship
Energy Solutions
Natural Resources

Who Should Attend: Community, Business and Government representatives striving to meet the needs of the present without compromising the sustainability of Virginia's future.

The VSF II Conference will celebrate successes and chart the future of sustainable development in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Conference participants will hear from nationally known speakers and local experts. Topics include:

  • The economic and environmental benefits of Green Building practices and Sustainable Community Design
  • Transportation innovations that improve quality of life, save energy, and reduce environmental impact
  • Federal, state, and local government leadership in Sustainable Community
    Development
  • Virginia businesses and national corporations that support environmental goals in their products and operations
  • Renewable energy, innovative energy technologies, and energy service options
  • The value of natural resources in supporting a strong economy
  • New paths toward local and regional economic development that balance social, economic, and environmental well-being.


For more information...

... on attending, exhibiting, sponsoring, or supporting the conference contact Marty Malloy by email at malloymsm@aol.com or by phone at 804-360-1500.

 

Earth

"The earth belongs
to the living. No
man may by
natural right oblige
the lands he owns
or occupies to debts
greater than those
that may be paid
during his own
lifetime. Because if
he could, then the
world would belong
to the dead
and
not
to the living.
"

Thomas Jefferson

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"It shall be the
Commonwealth's policy to protect
its atmoshpere,
lands, and waters
from pollution, impairment, or destruction, for the benefit, enjoyment,
and general welfare
of the people of the Commonwealth."

Virginia Constitution
Article XI, Section 1

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"Virginia is dedicated to protecting our natural resources
and improving the quality of our environment. For
the benefit of all Virginians, our
efforts will continue
to focus on enhancing the environment through stewardship, education, innovation and technology - to sustain and improve the good health of
our air, our water
and our land.
Virginia, through
the goodwill and
effort of her citizens and businesses, will remain a unique treasure for generations to come."

Secretary of Natural Resources John Paul Woodley, Jr.