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Friday, September, 24, 2010

Sustainability Summit: Citizenship and Pathways For a Green Economy

On September 20-21, a Sustainability Education Summit: "Citizenship and Pathways for a Green Economy" was held at the Washington Plaza Hotel in DC. The meeting was a legislatively mandated invitation-only summit of about 300 green and sustainability leaders from within and around education, and featured appearances by subject matter experts as well as by various representatives from the US Departments of Education; Labor; and Housing and Urban Development.

SCUP was there, and captured some YouTube quality video excerpts so that you can experience some of the summit. We will be sure to share with you the summit outcomes when they become available.

Here is Secretary of Education Arne Duncan beginning his address to the group, in which he notes that his department is a bit late to the realm of sustainability education, but that this is a start.

Here is Tony Cortese of Second Nature and the ACUPCC. Warning, he starts out with a lightbulb joke that is not about energy.

Martha J. Kanter is the Under Secretary of Education, the position reporting to Secretary Arne Duncan in the realms of adult and higher education and federal student aid. These are some of her remarks at the opening of the first Sustainability Education Summit, "Citizenship and Pathways for a Green Economy."

Michael Crow is president of Arizona State University These are some of her remarks at the opening of the first Sustainability Education Summit, "Citizenship and Pathways for a Green Economy." He speaks here of the "design aspirations" at ASU and how those guiding principles affect its striving for sustainability. There is also more from Michael Crow, below.

One the meatiest sessions was on Tuesday, when a panel of experts moderated by yet another expert, discussed the presentations from Monday, as well as the outcomes from the small group visioning sessions at the end of Monday.

Below is Jim Elder of the Environmental Literacy Campaign, who moderated this panel.

Panelist Tom Kelly of the University of New Hampshire.

Panelist Leith Sharp of the Illinois Green Economy Network.

Panelist Debra G. Rowe of Oakland Community College (MI), as well as DANS, HEASC, and the US Partnership.

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