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The mission of Resource Innovations is to help government, business, and communities adopt sustainability-based thinking, policies, and programs.
To achieve this mission, Resource Innovations assists others to expand thinking, develop linkages between seemingly unrelated organizations and issues, frame language and communication effectively, and promote innovation.
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Bob Doppelt's columns on global warming for the Eugene Register Guard |
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Resource Innovations is helping to sponsor the first annual Western Stewardship Summit, scheduled for September 24-26, 2008, in Sun River, Oregon. For more information and to register for the summit, visit www.sustainablenorthwest.org/wss
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The Resource Innovation Group Annual Report 2007 |
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Bob Doppelt's new book, The Power of Sustainable Thinking, to be released Summer 2008
(available from Earthscan Publishing)
Booking Bob Doppelt for Keynotes, Seminars, Workshops and Book Presentations:
Click here for a description of Bob's presentations
A short overview of his presentations can be found on Google Video
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Bob Doppelt's book "Leading Change Towards Sustainability"
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Redefining Stewardship: Public Lands and Rural Communities in the Pacific Northwest |
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Climate risks to municipal water supply often unaccounted for |
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CLI study surveys municipal water providers' preparedness for climate risk to snow-transient basins. |
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Journalists to learn about climate change. |
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UO Climate Leadership Initiative and School of Journalism and Communication join with Society of Environmental Journalists for first-of-a-kind conference. |
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Downloadable PDF now available |
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Mayor Piercy's Sustainable Business Initiative Final Report now available |
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The Final Report of the SBI Task Force is now available. The Task Force Recommendations
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The Economic Impacts of Climate Change in Oregon |
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In an open letter addressed to Oregon civic and business leaders, more than 50 Northwest economists say that global warming poses an imminent threat to Oregon's economy. |
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