Hart of Green » California launches the first 100% Sustainable City in America

California launches the first 100% Sustainable City in America

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And on the other side of the world, Istanbul, Turkey, a "city within a city", multiplying the number of urban centers throughout the Marma region to relieve pressure on Istanbul's historic core.

A sustainable city is being built for 70,000 people on five acres that’s entirely renewable in Chula Vista, California. Visualize a day in life of a sustainable city and future using current technology or technologies that will be available within ten to twenty years. You can expect to see replicated models of this 100% renewable and recyclable city model across California and the United States.

Hear about the World’s first Solar Flight and eco-homes made from 747 Jets as we celebrate  “Shining Examples of Sustainability” on Smart Green Travel with Jerry Hart, every Saturday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on Green 960 am San Francisco.

Plus, a doctor shares why he feels American’s might want to redefine their perception of the American Dream, and emphatically explains that being Green is the new Health Care.

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Part 1  run time  26 minutes

Smart Green Travel with Jerry Hart

 

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Part 2  run time  26 minutes

Smart Green Travel with Jerry Hart

 

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Guests

Doug Newman
Sustainable City Director

Rich Oberleitner
Family Physician

Missi Hurt
San Francisco Green Drinks

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