Dear Friend and Supporter of Worldwatch,
To deepen the impact of your gift, two of our donors have generously come forward to match your support, dollar-for-dollar---- and here's why they are doing it:
John McBride,
a former Worldwatch Board member and a longtime supporter of the
Institute, has worked actively to protect the environment, primarily in
his home of Aspen, Colorado. In 1993, he and his daughter Kate
co-founded The Sopris Foundation, which works to conserve natural
resources in the western United States and to mobilize communities to
adopt more sustainable lifestyles. John recognizes the importance of supporting Worldwatch:
"As
a business developer and as a rancher, I've seen firsthand how
developmental practices can easily harm natural landscapes and
communities. By working with local and regional stakeholders around the
world, Worldwatch acknowledges the importance of local knowledge in
advancing efforts that are beneficial for the land and for communities."
Laney Thornton is a
longtime San Francisco resident and supporter of environmental
initiatives. He invests in practical solutions for combating climate
change, generating renewable energy, conserving natural resources, and
promoting reproductive health. Laney is especially passionate about finding renewable energy sources for developing countries.
"We need replicable economic incentives for reducing emissions----that's
how we'll move the needle. Taking Worldwatch's Sustainable Energy
Roadmaps to sub-Saharan Africa offers policymakers the social and
economic benefits of improving electricity access with renewables, which
will have wider benefits to other sectors like health and education."
And if you have already donated, we hope that you will pass this e-mail on to your friends and family.
Thank you for your loyalty and support.
Warm regards,
Worldwatch staff
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