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[[Image:picture-1883.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Logo]]DUBUQUE 2.0. Established in late 2009 as a partnership between the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque and the [[DUBUQUE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE]], Dubuque 2.0 was | [[Image:picture-1883.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Logo]]DUBUQUE 2.0. Established in late 2009 as a partnership between the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque and the [[DUBUQUE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE]], Dubuque 2.0 was an initiative to supply the citizens of Dubuque with the tools and information needed to measure and manage their energy usage. This would open new markets, reduce human impact on the planet and increase the competitiveness of the community. (1) | ||
In July 2010 Dubuque 2.0 announced that the non-profit organization had created window decals and stickers with the Dubuque 2.0 logo to applaud those in the community who were "thinking green." The stickers and window clings were available during community events at the Dubuque 2.0 booth. They could also be picked up at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque on the mezzanine level of the Roshek Building and at the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce office. | |||
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1. "Dubuque 2.0: Inspiring Sustainability," '''Julien's Journal''', April 2011, p. 63 | |||
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Revision as of 18:48, 23 October 2014
DUBUQUE 2.0. Established in late 2009 as a partnership between the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque and the DUBUQUE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Dubuque 2.0 was an initiative to supply the citizens of Dubuque with the tools and information needed to measure and manage their energy usage. This would open new markets, reduce human impact on the planet and increase the competitiveness of the community. (1)
In July 2010 Dubuque 2.0 announced that the non-profit organization had created window decals and stickers with the Dubuque 2.0 logo to applaud those in the community who were "thinking green." The stickers and window clings were available during community events at the Dubuque 2.0 booth. They could also be picked up at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque on the mezzanine level of the Roshek Building and at the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce office.
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1. "Dubuque 2.0: Inspiring Sustainability," Julien's Journal, April 2011, p. 63