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Fall 2008 issue

Press Release

LEADING PUBLICATION FOR "GREEN" INVESTING AND BUSINESS MARKS ANNIVERSARY WITH PREDICTIONS FROM EXPERTS

10th Anniversary Issue of "GreenMoney Journal" Forecasts Future for Earth-Friendly Businesses

SANTA FE, N.M.///Summer 2002///The oldest and most widely read magazine in the socially and environmentally responsible investing and business world commemorates its 10th anniversary this summer. The GreenMoney Journal is marking this milestone with a collection of thought-provoking predictions from leaders in the worlds of green investing and business, including socially responsible investing (SRI), sustainable business, organic foods, publishing, architecture and ecotravel.

"A decade has brought tremendous change in the socially responsible investment industry and sustainable business in general," said Cliff Feigenbaum, publisher and editor of The GreenMoney Journal. "We've grown by leaps and bounds. Socially responsible mutual funds are thriving, shareholder activists have successfully investigated change at major corporations and the natural business industries are blossoming. >From banking to bakeries, people are considering where their dollars go not only from a financial standpoint, but also as they contemplate the footprint they'll leave on our Earth."

Feigenbaum added: "Instead of congratulating ourselves for a decade of accomplishments, we have asked various leaders to help us put together a 'visionary' issue. We're jumping ten years ahead to ask: What will the socially responsible investing and the green business world look like in 2012? We at The GreenMoney Journal are proud to have documented the progress to date of this world and we look forward to recording its future for another 10 years or more."

Here are the forward-looking articles featured in the anniversary issue:

. Socially responsible investing pioneer and mutual fund manager Amy Domini addresses of corporate social responsibility, shareholder activism and the SRI industry's role in it.

. Stonyfield Farm Yogurt Chairman and CEO Gary Hirshberg outlines his thoughts on the mainstreaming of organic foods and the evolution of supermarkets.

. Utne Reader Chair Nina Utne focuses on independent publishers and their struggle to survive.

. Architect William McDonough joins Michael Braungart in writing about quality design and healthful working materials, built on the triple bottom line business model of "financial, social and environmental."

. Eco-travel agent M.J. Kietzke foresees travel where visitors learn about the cultural and environmental issues of the places they visit.

. LOHAS Journal Editorial Director Frank Lampe predicts that a more consumer-driven decade, focusing on concerns about social and environmental justice.

. Calvert Funds' President Barbara Krumsiek foresees a higher awareness worldwide for corporate responsibility as well as the end to the myth that social responsibility equals lower return on investments.

. Shareholder advocate Tim Smith sees the continued combination of corporate governance and social issues.

. Co-op America's Alisa Gravitz and Todd Larsen anticipate "green" business growing steadily, and anticipate its growing pains along the way.

. South Shore Bank's Jean Pogge predicts the growth of community investing throughout the U.S., providing new financial opportunities to communities that are underserved to underdeveloped communities.

. Calvert Foundation's Shari Berenbach believes community investment will be more integrated in the financial markets.

. MMA Praxis Stewardship Investing Manager Mark Regier anticipates the day when SRI becomes more holistic and non-geographic and when social shareholder activists will further embrace serious corporate dialogue.

. Trillium Asset Management president Joan Bavaria foresees a time when Wall Street will look beyond the mere financial bottom line to include the fate of human and natural capital as well.

. The Organic Trade Association's executive director Karen DiMatteo writes of her expectation that demand for organic food and fiber products will skyrocket.

The online version of GreenMoney Journal (www.greenmoney.com) features additional articles with predictions from Capital Mission's Susan Davis, Pax World Funds' Anita Green, FTSE's Peter Wall, Rainforest Action Network's Randall Hayes, First Affirmative Financial Network's Steve Schueth, the Foundation for Global Awakening's Alex Kochkin, John Hudy and Tish Van Camp, Progressive Investment Management's Carsten Henningsen, Light Green Advisor's Jon Naimon and Global Social Compliance's Randy Rankin.

ABOUT THE GREEN MONEY JOURNAL AND CLIFF FEIGENBAUM

The Green Money Journal is one of the oldest and most widely read magazines and websites catering to the socially and environmentally responsible business world. The goal of the Green Money Journal is to educate and empower individuals and businesses to make informed financial decisions through aligning their personal, corporate and financial principles. Currently, the publication has 10,000 subscribers across the country and the world.

Cliff Feigenbaum is a leading independent voice in socially responsible investing and green business. He is the founder and publisher of the Green Money Journal, a bimonthly newsletter that has emerged as a leading clearinghouse for information on the SRI movement. In 1995, Feigenbaum launched GreenMoney.com, one of the largest socially responsible investing and business web sites. He also is the co-author of "Investing With Your Values" (Bloomberg/New Society). Feigenbaum contributes articles and information to numerous publications, and has appeared on many TV and radio programs. He is an active member of the Social Investment Forum and Business for Social Responsibility. Feigenbaum lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

CONTACT: Cliff Feigenbaum, (505) 988-7423, cliff@greenmoney.com

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