After a friendly hour of networking, Gerry Dick quickly got to work with the group that had assembled to discuss “going green in Indiana.” Based on the topics discussed, the color “green,” though at times prevalent, was not the only color harkened in one’s imagination. Grey, black, brown, white and blue were colors often more reflective of the imagery as the discussion raced from the blank pavement surfacing the entire Indianapolis landscape when looking out across the city from several floors up in an office tower to the coal which predominantly powers our state. From the riveting discussion of “trash-to-gas” potential in Indiana to white reflective roofs, one of which will soon grace the Keep Indianapolis Beautiful headquarters, and to the Colts and the opportunities presented by the Super Bowl in just four short years. Those were just a few of the colors, images and topics covered by the enthusiastic group.
What seemed to materialize in the course of conversation was evidence of both
There was some debate over the tension between allowing market forces to control versus using government revenues and/or mandates to speed things along. Politics aside, great ideas flowed and opportunities are clearly here in the Hoosier state. The challenge is how to bring resources, education and the will to accomplish the possibilities, but we seem to be on the right track.
