BREAKING NEWS FROM CHINA: FROM MAYOR JERRY FRIED
"friendly cooperation agreement between Montclair and Binzhou" (Adam Zellner, former Chief Policy Advisor to Gov. Corzine and President of Greener by Design is camera left of me)

Montclair Mayor Jerry Fried sent this photo, and news for Montclair.

Fried is visiting China, for the second time in months, to figure out a practical way to work with China.
Here are his notes, emailed from Binzhou in China.
For full stories run here previously, click here.



We just completed the Conference in Binzhou featuring a variety of brilliant experts in sustainability science, technology, policy and business.

A few of the speakers:

• Dr. Michael Weinstein, Director of the MSU Institute for Sustainability Studies
• Adam Zellner, President of Greener By Design, former Corzine Chief Policy Advisor, Rutgers Professor
• Dr. Andrew Bernard, Harvard and Rice Universities, nanotechnology expert developed new thin-film solar panels
• John Calhoun, Redbank-based Natcore Solar, signed agreement with Chinese government

The conference was a big success, bringing together many disciplines to discuss sustainability initiatives and the future of the Yellow River Delta. We exchanged ideas about technology, lifestyle, economics and policy... extremely exciting to do in a place that is experiencing breathtaking growth and development. The experiences of business leaders working in high-tech industries was particularly stimulating as they are pursuing best practices in efficiency, quality of service and continuous process improvement, which are of course relevant to providing government as well.

We agreed to future cooperation between Montclair and Binzhou so we can compare our own efforts at sustainability. Our EPA Climate Showcase grant will give us a great foundation for tracking how well our aspirations compare with our success. I've been discussing this with the co-chairs of the Environmental Commission and hope that collaboration with Binzhou can jumpstart new initiatives in Montclair.

Other highlights were: networking with leaders in business about bringing business and investment to Montclair, discussing cost-effective service delivery, talking about ways to assess development possibilities like the DCH site with industry experts, looking at our municipality through the lens of "sustainability science".

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