13 novembre 2008

Il mondo ECO nel web (2)

Amici della Terra Italia www.amicidellaterra.it
Centro di doc. Paolo Otelli Chivasso
www.centrotelli.blogspot.com
Ecodem (ecologisti democratici PD)
www.ecologistidemocratici.it
Federazione Verdi liguri
www.verdiliguria.it
Greenpeace International
www.greenpeace.org
Greenpeace Italia
www.greenpeace.it
Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org (vedi in commenti)
International Help Onlus
www.internationalhelp.it
Italia Nostra (nazionale)
www.italianostra.org
Legambiente Piemonte
www.legambientepiemonte.it
Movimento Nonviolento
www.nonviolenti.org
Meno rifiuti (in Eco dalle città)
www.menorifiuti.org
Sannauroambiente (TO)
www.sanmauroambiente.it
Pro Natura Italia Fed. Naz.(TO)
www.pro-natura.it
Pro Natura Torino www.arpnet.it/pronto
Trame (reti e persone-Carignano TO)
www.tramecarignano.it
WWF Italia www.wwf.it
VAS (verdiambiente e società)
www.vasonline.it
Verdi Toscana
www.verditoscana.it
Verdi Veneto (consiglio regionale) www.verdiveneto.it

1 commento:

  1. Anonimo19:14

    Green Party racks up Election Day 2008 victories,new percentage records
    GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATE http://www.gp.org Tuesday, November 11, 2008

    Contacts:
    Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, cell 202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org
    Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org
    Brent McMillan, National Political Director, 202-319-7191, brent@gp.org

    Richard Carroll elected to Arkansas statehouse; new Green records set in congressional races; third Green mayor elected in California

    Running tally of Green election victories:
    http://www.gp.org/2008-elections/election-results.html

    Green candidate news: http://www.gp.org/2008-elections/candidate-news.php
    Green Party elections database: http://www.gp.org/elections/candidates/index.php


    WASHINGTON, DC -- The Green Party's 2008 candidates for the US House doubled the number of votes they received collectively from the number received in 2006, while over one million US voters voted for at least one Green candidate in the 2008 election.

    The total number of votes for Green US House candidates (568,791 so far; compared to 252,550 in 2006) will rise further after the December 6 postponed election in New Orleans, Louisiana, where Green candidate Malik Rahim is running in District 2 (http://www.votemalik.com) for a seat currently held by William Jefferson, who is under federal indictment. The Green Party is still awaiting final vote counts in some races around the US.

    A new record was set for a Green candidate running for the US House, when Deb McFarland finished second in an Arkansas District 2 race with 64,622 votes or 23.33%. Rebekah Kennedy apparently set a new percentage record for a Green running for the US Senate, with 202,016 votes or 20.59% (results not official) in her Arkansas race. Along with Richard Carroll's state legislature victory (see below), Arkansas Greens showed the most dramatic electoral growth of any state Green Party (http://www.arkgreens.org).

    The Illinois Green Party ran 54 candidates, the most of any state Green Party in 2008 (http://www.ilgp.org). 2008 is the first year in which the West Virginia Mountain Party (http://www.mtparty.org) competed in elections as an affiliate of the Green Party of the United States, with Jesse Johnson's run for Governor (http://www.jesse4wvgov.org).

    Mr. Johnson's 4.5% is the highest percentage for an alternative party candidate for Governor of West Virginia since 1912, when the Socialist Party polled 5.6% (http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/11/07/west-virginia-green-gubernatorial-showing-the-best-for-a-minor-party-since-1912/).

    Green Party leaders thanked and congratulated all 245 Green candidates who ran for public office in the November 4 general election, including the party's presidential ticket, Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente (http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=137).

    Some significant Green victories on Election Day, November 4, 2008:

    Richard Carroll was elected to the Arkansas State Legislature, representing District 39 (http://www.newmenu.org/richardcarroll).
    Bruce Delgado was elected Mayor of Marina City, Monterey County, California (pop. 25,000) (http://www.delgado4mayor.org). Mr. Delgado joins California Green mayors Gayle McLaughlin of Richmond and Craig Litwin of Sebastopol. The Green Party of California announced at least five victories statewide in 2008 (http://www.gp.org/press/pr-state.php?ID=135).
    Ross Mirkarimi was reelected to his District 5 seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in California, with 77% of the vote. This is the seat that was occupied in 1978 by Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California.

    Art Goodtimes was reelected to his San Miguel County Commissioner seat in Colorado (District 3).
    Cara Jennings was reelected as Lake Worth Commissioner, Palm Beach, Florida.
    James Nicita was elected Oregon City Commissioner (Position 3) in Clackamas County, Oregon
    Michael Beilstein was reelected to the Corvallis City Council (Ward 5) in Oregon.

    The District of Columbia had the greatest number of Green victories on November 4, with seven DC Statehood Green Party candidates elected to Advisory Neighborhood Commission seats:
    Philip Blair, Jr, Single Member District 5A10
    Dave Bosserman (incumbent), SMD 1D05
    Chris Otten, SMD 1C02
    Nancy Shia (incumbent), SMD 1C06
    Carolyn Steptoe, SMD 5A07
    Rick Tingling-Clemmons (incumbent), SMD 7D05
    Bryan Weaver (incumbent), SMD 1C03

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