The new site features:
· A weekly poll
· A blog to spark dialog among commuters, employers and concerned citizens
· Testimonials from commuter champions, everyday people who are making a clean commute work
· Success stories from employers, schools and more
The new site also makes it easier than ever to earn cash, win prizes and discover the latest promotions. Plus, The Clean Air Campaign is jumping into the fray as its bloggers share anecdotes, discuss the future of transportation in Georgia and offer insider tips to beat high gas prices.
“Our mission is about motivating commuters to make a change,” said Clean Air Campaign Executive Director Kevin Green. “But they need to know why changing their commute is worthwhile. They need to see how others have made clean commuting a part of their daily lives. CleanAirCampaign.com is an informative and engaging resource for commuters, employers and schools that want to join our efforts to reduce traffic and clean up the air.”
In conjunction with the new site, The Clean Air Campaign has also launched a MySpace page at www.myspace.com/cleanaircampaign . The page will feature videos, latest news, and conversation about clean air lifestyles, traffic and (of course!) high gas prices.
· A blog to spark dialog among commuters, employers and concerned citizens
· Testimonials from commuter champions, everyday people who are making a clean commute work
· Success stories from employers, schools and more
The new site also makes it easier than ever to earn cash, win prizes and discover the latest promotions. Plus, The Clean Air Campaign is jumping into the fray as its bloggers share anecdotes, discuss the future of transportation in Georgia and offer insider tips to beat high gas prices.
“Our mission is about motivating commuters to make a change,” said Clean Air Campaign Executive Director Kevin Green. “But they need to know why changing their commute is worthwhile. They need to see how others have made clean commuting a part of their daily lives. CleanAirCampaign.com is an informative and engaging resource for commuters, employers and schools that want to join our efforts to reduce traffic and clean up the air.”
In conjunction with the new site, The Clean Air Campaign has also launched a MySpace page at www.myspace.com/cleanaircampaign
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