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2011 is sure to be another memorable year for the environmentally conscious community. From households to business leaders, the next 12 months are crucial in terms of sustaining our planet, particularly pressing for those who subscribe to 2012 apocalypse theories. Here’s a look at some upcoming events you might be interested in:What: MiaGreen Expo and ConferenceWhen: March 3-4Where: Miami Beach Convention Center; Miami, FloridaMiaGreen comes from humble roots, originated as part of an educational and collaborational effort to promote green strategies, primarily in the southeastern United States. Today, MiaGreen has expanded its breadth of impact into the Caribbean and Latin America, establishing itself firmly as an international event to secure the eco-prosperity of not just America but the Americas. With participating businesses from at-home and abroad, not to mention substantial educational partnerships, MiaGreen offers fun, sun, culture and a commitment to a greener planet.What: Live Green ExpoWhen: April 16Where: Plano Centre; Plano, Texas (suburban Dallas)Reaching out to everyday residential communities and homeowners, Live Green Expo seeks to strike a chord in improving the energy use of homes in the United States. From green building and remodeling to waste reduction, transportation and lifestyle choices, Live Green Expo takes a panoramic look at how our dwelling habits affect the world around us and how to curb or reinforce these tendencies in order to preserve the world around us.What: Living Future ConferenceWhen: April 27-29Where: Sheraton Vancouer Wall Centre Hotel; Vancouver, British ColumbiaWith a focus on practical applications and tactics to reduce the stress we place on Mother Nature, Living Future spans the economic and social spectrum, delivering a message of taking pride in your surroundings, locally, regionally and globally. Introducing new technologies and lines of thinking, the conference leaves participants with tangible take home initiatives to reduce their carbon footprint, from big business executives to run-of-the mill individuals looking to make a difference.

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