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CBS AND ECOZONE CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR MIAMI GREEN SCHOOL GIVEAWAYMIAMI, Oct. 1 -- EcoMedia, an environmental media company, and the CBS Corporation have kicked off the CBS and EcoZone Green Schools Initiative. One winning school in each city will receive a green makeover valued at approximately $250,000 in products and services and overseen by a professional "green schools coach." EcoMedia and CBS were joined by Miami mayor and current president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Manny Diaz, and Miami-Dade Superintendent of Schools Alberto Carvalho, in a call for entries from schools in Miami, the initiative's first market. "We are proud to launch this exciting initiative in Miami and happy to provide an opportunity for our students to think about what being environmentally responsible truly means," Diaz said. "We are looking forward to the children's responses and to soon awarding Miami students with the tools to 'green' their school." "We are proud that this effort will help increase environmental awareness with students across the country, while also challenging them to explore concrete ways to improve our environment," said Leslie Moonves, president and chief executive officer, CBS Corporation. "We look forward to the entries from students, teachers and administrators, and are pleased to highlight them across our broad range of media assets." "Together with our partner CBS, we've created a new model for advertising," said Paul Polizzotto, founder and CEO of EcoMedia. "By providing funding for environmental projects and technologies through the sale of advertising, our media can be procured and sourced like any other sustainable product. Now, in addition to energy saving light bulbs and recycled paper, the simple everyday purchase of advertising can be part of a corporation's ongoing sustainability initiatives." EcoMedia has secured pre-sale sponsorships from a cross-section of traditional and non-traditional advertisers including Microsoft, TCP, O Organics, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Like all EcoMedia programs, the Green Schools Initiative is made possible by the sponsors who purchase media through EcoMedia and its media partners, including CBS, Kimco Realty, Worldwide Pants and KIWI Magazine. A significant portion of these sponsors' media dollars will help fund the makeovers. "We're proud to help lead this extraordinary effort to create 'green' schools where students can learn real-world lessons on environmental responsibility simply by looking at the classrooms around them," said Ellis Yan, CEO, TCP Inc., official lighting sponsor. "This is a shining example of how the public and private sectors can work together to inspire America's youth to make smart decisions that will help protect our planet." Additional opportunities for sponsor involvement with the Green Schools initiative are available in Miami and markets where calls for entries will be launched over the next few weeks. EcoMedia and CBS expect this innovative public-private partnership to continue expanding to award green makeovers to schools across the country. Students, teachers and administrators can enter the Green Schools Initiative by submitting a creative response that expresses what "being green" means to them, as well as filling out an application at http://www.ecozonemedia.com/greenmyschool. Winners will be chosen by a committee consisting of members of EcoMedia's advisory board, including USGBC, NOAA EPA/Energy Star, Waterkeeper Alliance, city and school officials, corporate sponsors, and members of the CBS Corporation, and will be announced in January 2009. In addition to the grand prize, a sustainable environmental program will be provided to all participating schools through Miami non-profit Dream In Green. "Green schools are a powerful demonstration of our commitment to our children's future," said Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair of the U.S. Green Building Council, "and it's the best way to show the next generation how we can all make a difference in this world. We are excited about today's announcements of the EcoMedia and CBS Green Schools The USGBC "Mayors Green Schools Alliance" includes Mayor Diaz in his capacity as current president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Formation of the Alliance has also involved a dozen other leading mayors from across the country including Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, vice president of the USCM. "As one of the Nation's premier environmental science agencies, NOAA is proud to support the Green School's Initiative," said Jack Dunnigan, assistant administrator for NOAA. "Environmental awareness is the thread that binds the wise use of our natural resources together with the strength of our economy. NOAA is proud to join with EcoZone as part of a partnership between industry and government to educate the public and promote improved awareness and action to benefit our environment." "The CBS & EcoZone Green Schools Initiative offers us a great opportunity to educate and inspire our youngest citizens to protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices," said Mike Zatz, manager of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Commercial Buildings Program. "We at ENERGY STAR are excited to participate in this partnership, and are pleased to contribute the analytical tools to help both the winning schools and others identify opportunities for energy efficiency improvements, and measure the impacts of these improvements on the environment. Comments
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