This blog's post talks about ecopartnerships, and how that reminds them of a project in Austin.
But it also makes me think of something I mentionned in an earlier post here. Indeed, "Bay Area entrepreneurship has the unique advantage of offering green tech", so the EcoPartnerships would be ideal within the ChinaSF framework.
EcoPartnerships are described by the US China Business Council as:
“voluntary, cooperative partnerships to develop new models for sustainable economic growth in the United States and China that prioritize finding solutions to the energy and environmental challenges that both countries face. These partnerships will be set up between localities in the United States and China, as well as between regional or sectoral organizations and associations, private enterprises, and academic/research entities”.
But it also makes me think of something I mentionned in an earlier post here. Indeed, "Bay Area entrepreneurship has the unique advantage of offering green tech", so the EcoPartnerships would be ideal within the ChinaSF framework.
EcoPartnerships are described by the US China Business Council as:
“voluntary, cooperative partnerships to develop new models for sustainable economic growth in the United States and China that prioritize finding solutions to the energy and environmental challenges that both countries face. These partnerships will be set up between localities in the United States and China, as well as between regional or sectoral organizations and associations, private enterprises, and academic/research entities”.
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