Opportunity Green: Get Schooled on the Green Economy

November 4, 2008 · Print This Article

Opportunity Green is just a few days away. I really believe that whether you choose just one event to attend to understand what’s happening in the green economy and where business opportunities lie for entrepreneurs and corporations

that is the one.

Lazy Environmentalist ers can save 20% off the price of admission for the two-day event by entering the cipher LazyEog2 when registering.

See you in L.A.

[Source] josh

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