Costa Rica has sold to all of us a green identity--it would be perhaps
instructive to see if:
1-the people there agree and what does it mean to them and their behaviors;
and
2-how much of it is salespersonship--ie does the rubber hit the road.

Bhutan would be another one to look at.

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>>> stacy vandeveer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/11 2:21 PM >>>
I agree with Paul.
However, I think we should all meet in Costa Rica to confirm this....


At 10:37 AM 3/11/2005 -0800, Paul Steinberg wrote:
>Beth,
>
>I have three suggestions:
>Costa Rica, Costa Rica, and Costa Rica.
>
>Paul
>
>At 10:47 AM 3/11/2005 -0500, Elizabeth R. DeSombre wrote:
>>I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of states
>>having a "green identity."  Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley
>>(The Green State), any suggestion for general readings on the idea that
>>states might have green identities?
>>
>>Beth
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>and Environmental Policy
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>Harvey Mudd College
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