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The U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR program is a dedicated to helping all of us save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices. This blog is an opportunity for the staff members at EPA (and occasional guest bloggers) to give our followers insight into the world of energy efficiency, from a personal standpoint. We hope that this blog will give you new ideas to help save energy in your home, workplace and community and we look forward to an engaging dialog with our followers.
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Please Direct this email to Brittney Gordon:
Hello Brittney,
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is working with Pfizer, Bloomberg BNA and and other commercial giants to cut energy costs and reduce carbon emissions by pursuing ENERGYSTAR certification. Would you be interested in getting an insider’s perspective?
The program is called EDF Climate Corps, EDF’s innovative fellowship program that places specially trained MBA students in companies to build the business case for energy efficiency. We have several upcoming blog posts from our fellows at these companies and would be interested in cross-posting them on the ENERGYSTAR Current, if that’s something you’re willing to consider. We could also arrange an interview with a representative from one of these companies if you would like to write an original article on this.
Best,
Andrew Willens
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