Monday, April 30, 2007

Your Feedback Needed: Discussion on April 27th Post

Some lively discussion is taking place on our April 27th post about Suncor Energy's sponsorship of a major Greenprint Denver effort, and we need your feedback, too!

Could the loss of Suncor Energy, a major Denver metro air polluter, as the Title Sponsor of Greenprint Denver's Tree by Tree: Mile High Million Initiative lead to the collapse of the effort?

Are there sustainable businesses who would be willing or able to make better Title Sponsors?

Are there better alternatives to Suncor Energy's support?

Is Rocky Mountain Clean Air Action just complaining?

Please join the discussion and throw in your two cents, anonymous comments are wholly welcome! Post your comments here.

1 Comments:

At 8:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feel that the polluters are the ones that should be paying. Companies with clean environmental records shouldn't have to foot the bill more and more to cover for the polluters. Suncor attaches it's name to Greenprint Denver, okay it makes Suncor feel good about itself, but will anyone believe that the air over commerce city is any cleaner becuase of that? Nope. Suncor is contaminating the air in the Denver area and thus should be the ones spending the money to do something to help clean it up. IN ADDITION, they also should be held accountable to the air pollution they are producing. This doesn't get them off the hook or a "pat on the back". They should be doing more and Hickenlooper should not only accept their contribution to the Greenprint plan but seriously pressure them into giving much much more....and reduce their emissions.

 

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