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In Telluride, its not easy being green. This is a town that loves its electricity, powering everything from saunas and hot tubs to the ski lifts and gondola that ferry us around.
But on Saturday, the mayors of Telluride and Mountain Village came together for a rally in front of the San Miguel County Courthouse to encourage Telluriders to be a little more green, and pledge the support of their towns governments to turn this community 100 percent carbon neutral by 2020 in an effort they call Telluride Renewed.
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Anonymous
on Nov 2nd, 2009
@ 6:26 am:
Everyone should really put their efforts into going green. nuAlerts is connecting local residents who want to be the first to know
directly with important community leaders who are “in the know” via social networks and more! Several Mayors and leading organizations are already using nuAlerts and anyone can start posting their important information at http://www.nualerts.com.