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Steve NewcombOver the past 16 years, I have been involved in 5 successful startup companies ranging from an energy company, to several .com companies.  Now I am focusing all of my attention on creating the tipping point in the sustainability movement by pushing initiatives in government, business and the broader social landscape. 




Given that everything we do on the web requires elecricity, I have decided to make my own website carbon neutral. To do this I have joined the CO2Stats.com program whereby I post their widget and they invest in Green projects to offset the electricty required by my servers to run this site.


My Initiatives

Global Sustainability AllianceMany people are curious, what I am doing since I left Powerset.  Well, the short story is that I have decided to dedicate myself to what I call the new Green Economy and I am working on several initiatives with other leaders in government and businesses that all fall under the responsibility of non-profit that I am founding called SF Green

I plan to use blognewcomb.com to publish my progress on my initiatives as well as a platform to consolidate and share the most important information in the Green space so that it's easier for someone to get up to speed on the key issues.

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Green Events
Saturday May 10th at the Green Building Exchange in Redwood City.Is your organization moving fast enough to adapt to the new global realities of sustainability?Do you want to learn practical and innovative strategies for taking on the role of a sustainability leader?REGISTER NOW: Cost: Before April 26th $295 Individual, $195 Team......more




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Why we are our greatest generation

We are the change!

Why we are our greatest generation
I think we are at the edge of the biggest group effort ever undertaken in human history: retrofitting the entire human race so that it becomes sustainable for the next 10,000 years. When we look back on this part of the century, I think we will be referring to those that helped as our NEW greatest generation....more/less



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