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Anna Hakim

Eartheasy.com ~ Solutions for Sustainable Living - 1 views

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    This is a great website packed with tips and useful information about sustainable living, gardening, alternative energy sources, harvesting rainwater, helping people affected by natural disasters etc. It is a shop where you can buy things that will aid you in your sustainable endeavors but the blog section is FULL of useful information and tips. There is even a blog on weening children off of video games! The GUIDES section is also full of amazing tips, even eco boating and ways to get out and play in nature. I love this site, hope you enjoy it as well.
Kari Bremer

Architecture for Humanity, the organization - 0 views

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    This is a great group of designers and builders who have been helping build housing for those affected my catastropic events, such as the Haiti earthquake and Hurricane Katrina.
pauline hannemann

Slow Money: Investment strategies appropriate to the realities of the 21st century - Sl... - 0 views

shared by pauline hannemann on 25 Mar 13 - No Cached
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  • nspired by the vision of Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing As If Food, Farms and Fertility Mattered, published in 2009, the Slow Money Alliance is bringing people together around a new conversation about money that is too fast, about finance that is disconnected from people and place, about how we can begin fixing our economy from the ground up... starting with food.
  • “Combine poisonous factory-farm tomatoes with disgraced investment banker Bernard Madoff. Throw in a stock market disaster. You get a public spooked by the dangers of industrial food production and investors wary of risky business. This may be the recipe for a Slow Money revolution.” – David Gutnick, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 
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    If you are not familiar with the slow money movement you should check out their website. Listen to a webinar or attend a conference.
Don Asquith

http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.aspx?all=true - 0 views

FREE College credit courses on emergency disaster management and mitigation.

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started by Don Asquith on 20 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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