Green Innovation Index

The Green Innovation Index is a new report by Next 10 that analyzes key economic and environmental indicators to help us better understand the role green innovation plays in reducing greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming while growing our economy.
Brand New Report

Many Shades of Green: Diversity and Distribution of California’s Green Jobs California green jobs increased by 36% from 1995-2008 while total jobs expanded only 13%. As the economy slowed between 2007-2008, total employment fell 1%, but green jobs continued to grow by 5%.
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Distribution Partners
Next 10’s nonpartisan materials on the state’s budget, infrastructure and environment are available free of charge and in multiple languages. Brochures and related publications are currently being distributed across California in partnership with libraries, schools and colleges, the League of Women Voters, local elected officials, regional civic organizations, and others committed to nonpartisan education. Call, email or place an order online to help distribute these educational materials in your community.
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Ethnic Media Partnership
 
Over the last three years, Next 10 has partnered with New America Media to brief ethnic media on the long-term trends in the economy and how they impact state spending this year and in the future. This year we focused our news briefings on the intersection between the environment and the economy and heard from community leaders on the economic opportunities for going green.
Events took place in San Francisco on February 26th, 2008 and in Los Angeles on April 25th, 2008. The purpose of the Next 10/New America Media ethnic media briefings is to:
* Provide information on critical issues that affect all Californians, including the state’s environment and economy.
* Provide ways to build the capacity of the ethnic media to report on issues affecting different communities.
* Provide FREE non-partisan resources in multiple languages.
For more information about previous or upcoming ethnic media briefings, please email us at info@next10.org.
Pictures from ethnic media briefings:
 
 
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