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TCS: Green Groups Making Big Bucks Pushing Environmental Agenda

WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, May. 28 -/E-Wire/-- These days, greens aren't advocating change just for the good of the planet. They've figured out how it can be good business – big business – with big bucks involved.

The attached column by Tech Central Station editor Nick Schulz examines how groups such as CERES – Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies – are part of a growing corporate social responsibility movement that is making big money from companies who will profit from a radical environmental agenda.

Consider the following examples of CERES members who stand to make gains from the environmental initiatives and shareholder resolutions being aggressively pushed by CERES:

--- Recycled Paper Printing Inc., -- Would reap financial windfall if CERES "Green Hotel Initiative" which encourages hotel chains to purchase recycled paper products.

--- Astro Power – A company that would be poised to thrive if state and local governments mandate that taxpayer dollars be redirected to subsidize renewable energy industries.

--- Green Century Capital Management – A fund by which CERES can advance a radical environmental agenda for the profitability of its members.

Advised by Executive Director of CERES Mindy Lubber

Large holdings in United Natural Foods, one of the largest distributor to the organic food industry

Recently pressured Campbell's Soup Co. to reconsider its use of genetically modified ingredients in its foods

Recently released "Sleeping Tiger, Hidden Liabilities", a report that criticized ExxonMobil for not doing enough to address climate change. Not surprisingly, many of CERES members will profit handsomely from the Kyoto Protocol and other regulatory changes that global warming alarmists are pushing.

To view the full article by Nick Schulz, go to http://www.techcentralstation.com/1051/envirowrapper.jsp?PID=1051-450 &CID;=1051-052303C To schedule an interview with TechCentralStation, please call Sally Anderson at [REDACTED-PHONE].

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Sally Anderson, 202/572-6231

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