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November 21, 2009

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The Ceres Conference 2009—Achieving a Sustainable Global Economy

Organizer: Ceres

Date: 04.15.09, 01:00AM – 04.16.09, 01:00AM

Location:San Francisco, CA

Sponsor:Ceres

Website: www.ceres.org/SSLPage.aspx?&pid=988

It’s Ceres 20th anniversary! Join us at this year’s special conference as we celebrate two decades of success, honor our founders, and unveil Ceres 20•20, our bold vision for putting the global economy on a truly sustainable path over the coming decade.

The Ceres Conference 2009 - Achieving a Sustainable Global Economy, comes at a pivotal juncture. President Obama says that addressing a "planet in peril" is a top priority. The worldwide credit crisis makes it crystal clear that our capital markets must eschew "short-termism" and adopt new approaches favoring long-term shareholder value and the planet's future.

We have a unique moment to find the right solutions that address the financial crisis, energy security and rising global temperatures—challenges all interrelated—all at once.

Click here to register for the Ceres Conference 2009!

By factoring social and environmental costs into business accounting, setting new standards for sustainability leadership, accelerating 'green' innovation and adopting smart new policies that reward clean solutions, we can create a future economy that is livable, safe and just for everyone.

Ceres, the world's largest network of investors, environmentalists, social activists and companies united for sustainable prosperity, is uniquely positioned to lead on these issues, to challenge conventional thinking and to advance a sustainable global economy.

Join us in San Francisco this April as we all work to seize the exciting new opportunities before us.

For more information, please contact:

Phone: 617-247-0700 ext 125
Website: www.ceres.org

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