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June 25, 2007

Monday, June 25th Radio Show

Creating a Profitable Green Future

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We are connecting the dots today from green to green: environmental sustainability to profitability. First we discuss how to invest and create an eco-financial portfolio. We are later joined by a guest who is redefining selecting technology and investment services in order to align your life with your ideals.

Today's Featured Radio Guest:

Ron Pernick - Author of The Clean Tech Revolution: The Next Big Growth and Investment Opportunity and Founder of Clean Edge Technology, a leading research and publishing firm helping companies, investors, and governments understand and profit from clean technologies.

Green Investment Companies and Websites Mentioned Today:

The Guinness Atkinson Funds- no-load mutual funds for investors interested in capitalizing on innovation and profound change.

New Alternatives Fund - A Socially responsible mutual fund emphasizing alternative energy and the environment.

Wildershares
- WilderShares, LLC is an Index Provider and the source for the WilderHill Clean Energy Index (ECO)

Powershares - Currently offering over 80 compelling investment opportunities through style, industry, commodities, currencies, specialty access and broad market Exchange-Traded Funds.

Portfolio 21 - Portfolio 21 is a global equity mutual fund investing in companies designing ecologically superior products, using renewable energy, and developing efficient production methods.

Winslow Green Funds
- Incorporating traditional bottom-up fundamental analysis with an in-depth analysis of a company's environmental and corporate governance practices, Winslow currently manages assets for individuals, corporations

Sustainable Business - Offering products and services that compete on price and performance while significantly reducing humankind's impact on the environment.

Responsible Shopper - alerts the public about the social and environmental impact of major corporations, and provides opportunities for consumers and investors to vote with their dollars for change.

Read about these companies and more in the Investment chapter, of Josh's book, The Lazy Environmentalist: Your Guide To Easy, Stylish, Green Living.

-- Margaret

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