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Speaking of collaboration, we can easily find groups involved in the environment (i.e. sustainability) - and groups involved in various aspects of community. Just bring together two such organizations as these and see what a collaborative effort could bring about.

Two kinds of groups that could collaborate.

"Founded in 1967 as the Environmental Defense Fund, we tackle the most serious environmental problems with: Sound science, Economic incentives, Corporate partnerships, Getting the law right."

"The Fellowship for Intentional Community nurtures connections and cooperation among communitarians and their friends. We provide publications, referrals, support services, and sharing opportunities for a wide range of intentional communities, cohousing groups, ecovillages, community networks, support organizations, and people seeking a home in community."

One journal edition published by the Fellowship for Intentional Community focused on Ecology and Community.

What makes this compelling?

Lots of folks have caught on to the idea that what we call "sustainability" must work inside "community," for sustainability to work, and indeed for community to work.

How to implement change.

You can offer your suggestions to Environmental Defense Fund: HERE

You can offer your suggestions to Fellowship for Intentional Community: HERE

Our opinion of these groups.

If you like them, we like them - we're supportive, not "endorsive." The mission of OneSpace is to promote collaboration, plain and simple.