| 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. | |
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Two kinds of groups that could collaborate. |
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"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. |
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What makes this compelling? |
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| 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. | |
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How to implement change. |
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You can offer your suggestions to Environmental Defense Fund: HERE You can offer your suggestions to Fellowship for Intentional Community: HERE |
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Our opinion of these groups. |
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| If you like them, we like them - we're supportive, not "endorsive." The mission of OneSpace is to promote collaboration, plain and simple. | |