Dear FSB Listserv User: Over the last year the Fostering Sustainable Behavior listserv has grown dramatically. As of this email there are over 4500 environmental program planners subscribed to the listserv. More importantly, the list has received over 1500 posts since its inception. As you know, a listserv is most useful when it is able to connect those who have questions with others who are able to provide assistance. To that end, I am asking for your assistance in spreading the word about the listserv. Please consider forwarding the information below to colleagues who might benefit from being on the listserv. By the way, if you were not already aware that the posts to the listserv are archived to the Fostering Sustainable Behavior website, you might want to spend some time searching past discussions as they represent a rich repository of knowledge on promoting sustainability. To search the archive, simply click on the link below: http://www.cbsm.com/forums/search.lasso Thanks in advance for spreading the word about the listserv.
Best,
Doug
Doug McKenzie-Mohr, Ph.D.
Environmental Psychologist
The "Fostering Sustainable Behavior" listserv provides the opportunity for over 4500 program managers to easily dialogue with one another regarding a wide range of behavior change programs that support sustainability (e.g., waste reduction, energy and water efficiency, watershed and habitat protection, modal transportation shifts, etc.). If you would like to subscribe, simply send an email to [email protected] with "Subscribe" in the subject. Upon being added to the listserv you will receive an email providing information on both how to send messages to the list as well as what types of posts are appropriate. You may also be interested in searching the archive of past listserv discussions which can be found at http://www.cbsm.com/forums/ search.lasso Hope you find the listserv, and its associated archive, useful.
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Dear FSB Listserv User:
Over the last two years the Fostering Sustainable Behavior listserv has grown dramatically. As of this email there are 5500 environmental program planners subscribed to the listserv. More importantly, the listserv has received over 3000 posts since its inception. As you know, a listserv is most useful when it is able to connect those who have questions with others who are able to provide assistance. To that end, I am asking for your assistance in spreading the word about the listserv. Please consider forwarding the information below to colleagues who might benefit from being on the listserv. By the way, if you were not already aware that the posts to the listserv are archived to the Fostering Sustainable Behavior website, you might want to spend some time searching past discussions as they represent a rich repository of knowledge on promoting sustainability. To search the archive, simply click on the link below: http://www.cbsm.com/forums/search.lasso Thanks in advance for spreading the word about the listserv.
Best,
Doug
Doug McKenzie-Mohr, Ph.D.
Environmental Psychologist
The "Fostering Sustainable Behavior" listserv provides the opportunity for over 5000 environmental program managers to easily dialogue with one another regarding a wide range of behavior change programs that support sustainability (e.g., waste reduction, energy and water efficiency, watershed and habitat protection, modal transportation shifts, etc.). If you would like to subscribe, simply send an email to [email protected] with "Subscribe" in the subject. Upon receiving your email we will send you a confirmation request. Once you confirm that you wish to be added to the listserv you will receive an email providing information on both how to send messages to the list as well as what types of posts are appropriate. Please note that we will subscribe you to the digest version of the listserv, which means you will receive one email a day that "digests" all of the posts made to the listserv that day. You may also be interested in searching the archive of past listserv discussions which can be found at http://www.cbsm.com/forums/search.lasso Hope you find the listserv, and its associated archive, useful.