Jun 17: Mayors of  the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI), representing 13 million Americans and Canadians,  have launched the Green  CiTTS  [Green Cities Transforming Towards Sustainability] Program to  demonstrate their commitment to adopt and expand green municipal  practices aimed at protecting and restoring the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence  River. Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, founding United States Chair of GLSLCI  said, "Mayors understand that actions taken in our cities have a positive impact  across the Great Lakes Basin.  Today, cities are committing to expand and accelerate the  implementation of innovative municipal projects and programs  so that we can continue to lead the way on the protection  and restoration of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River."          
    The Green  CiTTS program has four objectives: To Protect Water  Resources and Coastal Areas; To Promote Low-Carbon  Energy Generation and Consumption; To Adopt Green Land  Use and Building Design; and To Encourage Green Economic Development. Actions under the Green CiTTS  program in its inaugural year will contribute to  protecting water resources and coastal areas, by providing  support for municipal activities to reduce storm water runoff. This year's program is supported by the Joyce Foundation, in  collaboration with partners including America Rivers, and  the Ontario Ministry of the Environment.
     An important aspect of the Green CiTTS  program is the promotion  and adoption of green technologies to support this effort  and the creation of green jobs to stimulate local and regional economies. Cities around the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence spend an  estimated $15 billion on environmental protection  initiatives each year.
     The Cities Initiative also announced  the results from its Water Conservation Framework, now in its third year, and its Pharmaceuticals Framework, launched last year. To  date, thirteen cities have collectively achieved a 13%  reduction in water consumption- conserving approximately 87 billion gallons/ 329 billion litres of water, enough to fill 134,000  Olympic-sized swimming pools. And over a 2 year period  (2007,2008), eleven local governments collected a total of 685,000 lbs  of pharmaceuticals and personal care products.
     Access a release from GLSLCI (click  here). Access a backgrounder on the program (click  here). Access more details on the Green CiTTS program (click  here). Access the GLSLCI website (click  here).
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