Next Stop for ‘Don Quixote Meets Climate Change’- Sustainable Silicon Valley

The painting, shown above,  taps into the lore of Don Quixote,  to help bring new communities that may not have heard the climate change and greenhouse gas story to that story. Those communities include the Hispanic and Latino communities.

Michael Killen, Artis who made the 15 foot painting  says, “the WEST 2014: Net Positive Call to Action event is an opportunity for all  sustainability managers in the Silicon Valley area and their employers to be part of a new project that can help them.  I hope to see you at http://www.sustainablesv.org/ssv2013/index.php/events/west-summit .

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About Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies

Provided message-art to the US Dept. Commerce, Dept. Interior, NASA, Gov. CA. Microsoft, Stanford University and other organizations to help them share their climate, energy and sustainability messages, published 100 market research reports, and assisted 700 leaders worldwide share their messages on social media and TV. Michael is the author of five published books, and also the artist who created the Inflation Reduction Series of paintings.
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