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[http://www.honorearth.org/ Honor the Earth] - [http://www.ienearth.org/ Indigenous Environmental Network] - [http://www.7genfund.org/ Seventh Generation Fund]
[http://www.honorearth.org/ Honor the Earth] - [http://www.ienearth.org/ Indigenous Environmental Network] - [http://www.7genfund.org/ Seventh Generation Fund]
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== Initiatives by topic ==
== Initiatives by topic ==
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=== Community currencies activism ===
=== Community currencies activism ===
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[https://www.greatlakescommons.org/commons-currency/ Commons Currency Project], Imagining a Great Lakes Commons Currency


[http://timebanks.org/ TimeBanks USA]
[http://timebanks.org/ TimeBanks USA]
=== Community safety ===
{{#widget:YouTube|id=XL5zBFV5g-c}}
[http://ontheblock.org/ Mothers Against Senseless Killing]
'''News and comment'''
[[File:Critical Mass Chicago 050826.jpg|140px]]<br clear=left>
[[Chicago]]: Come for the fun, stay for the revolution, Nov 16 <ref>[https://transitionnetwork.org/news-and-blog/come-for-the-fun-stay-for-the-revolution/ transitionnetwork.org]</ref><br clear=left>
The Unsung Role That Ordinary Citizens Played in the Great Crime Decline, Nov 9 <ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/09/upshot/the-unsung-role-that-ordinary-citizens-played-in-the-great-crime-decline.html nytimes.com]</ref>


=== Cycling activism ===
=== Cycling activism ===
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Drought in the United States|Drought in the United States]], [[wikipedia:2010–13 Southern United States drought|2010–13 Southern United States drought]], [[wikipedia:2012–14 North American drought|2012–14 North American drought]]
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Drought in the United States|Drought in the United States]], [[wikipedia:2010–13 Southern United States drought|2010–13 Southern United States drought]], [[wikipedia:2012–14 North American drought|2012–14 North American drought]]
'''News and comment'''
'''2017'''
[[Seattle]] Stopped Sucking—So Can You, Oct 26 <ref>[http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/seattle-stopped-sucking-so-can-you @Sierra_Magazine]</ref>
Study: Pollution Kills More People Than War, Smoking, Hunger, and Other Causes of Death, Oct 20 <ref>[https://jonathanturley.org/2017/10/20/study-pollution-kills-more-people-than-war-smoking-hunger-and-other-causes-of-death/ @JonathanTurley]</ref>
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=== Ethical consumerism ===
=== Ethical consumerism ===
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'''News and comment'''
'''News and comment'''
'''2017''': Economic Inequality and Health Inequality Are Inextricably Linked, Dec 5 <ref>[https://www.citylab.com/equity/2017/12/economic-inequality-and-health-inequality-are-inextricably-linked/547349/ citylab.com]</ref>


'''2015''': Surgeon General’s Prescription for Health: Walk More, September 28 <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/surgeon-general%E2%80%99s-prescription-for-health-walk-more Shareable]</ref>
'''2015''': Surgeon General’s Prescription for Health: Walk More, September 28 <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/surgeon-general%E2%80%99s-prescription-for-health-walk-more Shareable]</ref>
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=== Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle ===
=== Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle ===


[http://www.betterworldbooks.com/go/donate Drop Box Finder] - [http://www.earth911.com/ earth911.com] - [http://www.swap-o-matic.com/ The Swap-o-matic] - [http://compostingcouncil.org/ US Composting Council] - [http://www.postlandfill.org/ Post-Landfill Action Network], national movement of student leaders working towards a world without waste. - [http://www.grrn.org/ GrassRoots Recycling Network] - [https://repair.org/ The Repair Association]
[http://www.betterworldbooks.com/go/donate Drop Box Finder] - [http://www.earth911.com/ earth911.com] - [http://www.swap-o-matic.com/ The Swap-o-matic] - [http://compostingcouncil.org/ US Composting Council] - [http://www.postlandfill.org/ Post-Landfill Action Network], national movement of student leaders working towards a world without waste. - [http://www.grrn.org/ GrassRoots Recycling Network] - [https://repair.org/ The Repair Association] - [https://www.reusethisbag.com/reusable-bag-infographics/the-truth-about-plastic.php The Truth About Plastic]


Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Recycling in the United States|Recycling in the United States]]: In 2012 the recycling rate in US was 23.8%. Since there is no national law that mandates recycling, state and local governments often introduce recycling requirements. A number of U.S. states, including [[California]], [[Connecticut]], [[Delaware]], [[Hawaii]], [[Iowa]], [[Maine]], [[Massachusetts]], [[Michigan]], [[New York]], [[Oregon]], and [[Vermont]] have passed laws that establish deposits or refund values on beverage containers while other jurisdictions rely on recycling goals or landfill bans of recyclable materials.
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Recycling in the United States|Recycling in the United States]]: In 2012 the recycling rate in US was 23.8%. Since there is no national law that mandates recycling, state and local governments often introduce recycling requirements. A number of U.S. states, including [[California]], [[Connecticut]], [[Delaware]], [[Hawaii]], [[Iowa]], [[Maine]], [[Massachusetts]], [[Michigan]], [[New York]], [[Oregon]], and [[Vermont]] have passed laws that establish deposits or refund values on beverage containers while other jurisdictions rely on recycling goals or landfill bans of recyclable materials.
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=== Sustainable livelihood ===
=== Sustainable livelihood ===
[http://caringeconomy.org/ Caring Economy Campaign]


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'''News and comment'''
'''News and comment'''


Can We Earn a Living on a Living Planet? February 17, 2015 <ref>[http://www.onthecommons.org/magazine/can-we-earn-a-living-on-a-living-planet On the Commons]</ref>
'''2019'''
 
=== Towards sustainable economies ===
 
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''more video'':


Green Jobs Day of Action in [[Washington DC]], on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqvmwus37-k youtube]  
'''Mar 26''' The benefit workers want most is less work <ref>[https://qz.com/work/1579499/ @quartzatwork]</ref>


[http://steadystate.org/ Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy] - [http://greenforall.org/ Green for All], an organization whose stated goal is to build a green economy while simultaneously lifting citizens out of poverty. {{W|Green for All}} - [http://neweconomy.net/ New Economy Coalition] - [http://www.usbig.net/ U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network] (USBIG) - [http://community-wealth.org/ Community-Wealth.org] - [http://www.lisc.org/ Local Initiatives Support Corporation], US non-profit community development financial institution (CDFI) that supports community development corporations in 30 urban areas and dozens of rural areas in the United States. LISC's development strategy, launched in 2007, is called Building Sustainable Communities (BSC). LISC's programs are designed to meet BSC's five goals:
'''2015'''
#Expanding Investment in Housing and Other Real Estate
#Increasing Family Income and Wealth
#Stimulating Economic Development
#Improving Access to Quality Education
#Supporting Healthy Environments and Lifestyles {{W|Local Initiatives Support Corporation}}


'''Resources'''
'''Feb 17''' Can We Earn a Living on a Living Planet? <ref>[http://www.onthecommons.org/magazine/can-we-earn-a-living-on-a-living-planet On the Commons]</ref>
 
[http://democracycollaborative.org/educate-and-empower Educate and Empower: Tools For Building Community Wealth], democracycollaborative.org
 
REconomy Project: Building Resilient Local Economies, [http://www.transitionus.org/reconomy-project-building-resilient-local-economies transitionus.org]
 
[http://www.theselc.org/ Sustainable Economies Law Center]
 
'''Networks'''
 
[http://datacommons.coop/ Data Commons Cooperative], membership is made up of mission-driven organizations that are organizing toward a more just and equitable economy.
 
[http://www.geo.coop/ Grassroots Economic Organizing]
 
'''Comment''': 2014: Another World Emerging? Well, Maybe. Oct 15 [http://www.resilience.org/stories/2014-10-15/another-world-emerging-well-maybe resilience.org/]


=== Trees, woodland and forest ===
=== Trees, woodland and forest ===
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=== Urban sustainability ===
=== Urban sustainability ===
[http://betterblock.org/ Better Block], nonprofit that educates, equips, and empower communities to reshape built environments


[http://www.communityprogress.net/ Center for Community Progress]
[http://www.communityprogress.net/ Center for Community Progress]
[http://dev.createstreets.com/front-page-2/about-us/csamerica/ Create Streets America]


[http://openplans.org/ OpenPlans] ([[wikipedia:OpenPlans|Wikipedia]]) non-profit technology based advocacy organization which aims to help to open up government and improve transportation systems.
[http://openplans.org/ OpenPlans] ([[wikipedia:OpenPlans|Wikipedia]]) non-profit technology based advocacy organization which aims to help to open up government and improve transportation systems.
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[http://americawalks.org/ America Walks]
[http://americawalks.org/ America Walks]


[http://civiccommons.us/ Reimagining the Civic Commons]
[http://civiccommons.us/ Reimagining the Civic Commons] - [http://3c1wn93mpj8dj5azt3drfcco.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/CivicCommons_StudioGang_web.pdf Civic Commons - Reimagining Our Cities’ Public Assets]


[http://www.walkable.org/ Walkabile Communities]
[http://www.walkable.org/ Walkabile Communities]
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[https://kaboom.org/ KaBOOM!], national non-profit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids, particularly those growing up in poverty
[https://kaboom.org/ KaBOOM!], national non-profit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids, particularly those growing up in poverty
'''News and comment'''
2018
[[File:A view fo the Riverwalk from street level.jpg|140px|left]]
[[Texas]]: Dallas non-profit creates bike share docks for neighborhoods, Feb 19 <ref>[http://www.fox4news.com/news/dallas-non-profit-creates-bike-share-docks-for-neighborhoods fox4news.com]</ref><br clear=left>
2017: Small Towns Can Be Resilient, Too, Mar 29 <ref>[https://www.fastcodesign.com/90107689/small-towns-can-be-resilient-too fastcodesign.com]</ref>
'''See also'''
[[Barcelona#Urban sustainability|Barcelona]]


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*[http://www.eesi.org/ Environmental and Energy Study Institute]
*[http://www.eesi.org/ Environmental and Energy Study Institute]


{{Apps}}
=== Apps for sustainability ===
[[category:CASwiki articles with apps]]


[https://storify.com/Philralph/apps-for-sustainability-usa-part-1 Apps for sustainability, USA part 1] (2011, not yet updated)
[https://storify.com/Philralph/apps-for-sustainability-usa-part-1 Apps for sustainability, USA part 1] (2011, not yet updated)


'''Biodiversity''': [http://app.budburst.org/ Mobile Budburst], Citizen Science for Plant Phenology in the USA
'''Biodiversity'''
*[http://app.budburst.org/ Mobile Budburst], Citizen Science for Plant Phenology in the USA


'''Urban sustainability''': [http://www.walkscore.com/ Walk Score], a Walk Score for any address
'''Urban sustainability'''  
*[https://en.seeclickfix.com/apps SeeClickFix]
*[https://neighborland.com/ Neighborland] uses mobile technologies, along with other online and offline outreach activities, to engage residents and civic leaders in neighborhood development. Users can suggest development ideas and support ones that resonate with them. They can also discuss how to turn these ideas into tangible projects
*[http://www.walkscore.com/ Walk Score], a Walk Score for any address


=== Citizens data initiative ===
=== Citizens data initiative ===
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Pinterest: EarthShare: [https://www.pinterest.com/earthshare/environmental-data/ Environmental Data]
Pinterest: EarthShare: [https://www.pinterest.com/earthshare/environmental-data/ Environmental Data]
=== Commons ===
[https://www.greatlakescommons.org/ Great Lakes Commons], a grassroots effort to establish the Great Lakes as a thriving, living commons — shared and sacred waters that we all protect in perpetuity.


=== Community resources ===
=== Community resources ===


[http://everylibrary.org/ EveryLibrary]
[http://everylibrary.org/ EveryLibrary]
=== Funding ===
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[https://www.ioby.org/ ioby], " built on the belief that a simple and proven tool — crowdfunding — can be put in the hands of people and communities that need it, and the results can be transformative for people, for places, and for power structures." <ref>[https://www.ioby.org/blog/why-crowdfunding-for-communities ioby.org], press release, September 19, 2016</ref>
[[File:Boulder.bcycle.solar.jpg|140px|left]]
''see also:'' [[Colorado#Food_activism|Colorado, Food activism]]<br clear=left>
=== Legal resources ===
[https://celdf.org/ Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund]
[http://www.theselc.org/ Sustainable Economies Law Center]


=== Maps ===
=== Maps ===
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*[[Food USA]]
*[[Food USA]]
*[[Sustainable transport USA]]
*[[Sustainable transport USA]]
*[[Towards sustainable economies US]]
*[[US sustainable community events]]
*[[US sustainable community events]]



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Sustainability initiatives

Indigenous peoples

Honor the Earth - Indigenous Environmental Network - Seventh Generation Fund

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Initiatives by topic

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Biodiversity

AMC's Mountain Watch, Citizen science and phenology monitoring in the Appalachian mountains

Butterfly Conservation Initiative

Center for Biological Diversity

Project Budburst, Citizen Science for Plant Phenology in the USA

USA National Phenology Network, Citizen science and research network observations on phenology in the USA

Coasts

Blue Frontier Campaign, marine conservation activist organization which has established a nationwide network of grassroots (the marine conservation community or Blue Movement calls this 'seaweed') lobbyists. It is campaigning for an American Oceans Act to protect what the members call "our public seas" and is working to improve ocean policies in the 23 coastal states of the United States. Blue Frontier supports maritime community activists by distributing model policies and practices. W

Clean Beaches Coalition

Community and voluntary action

United We Serve, an official website of the U.S. Government - Volunteering and Civic Life in America

Community currencies activism

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Commons Currency Project, Imagining a Great Lakes Commons Currency

TimeBanks USA

Community safety

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Mothers Against Senseless Killing

News and comment

Critical Mass Chicago 050826.jpg
Chicago: Come for the fun, stay for the revolution, Nov 16 [1]

The Unsung Role That Ordinary Citizens Played in the Great Crime Decline, Nov 9 [2]

Cycling activism

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League of American Bicyclists, The League’s Bicycle Friendly America℠ program - PeopleForBikes - Stolen Bike Registry

Education for sustainability

Center for Ecoliteracy - Safe Routes to School National Partnership

Environment quality

Open Government Homepage, United States Environmental Protection Agency (government)

Drought National Drought Mitigation Center - U.S. Drought Portal

Wikipedia: Drought in the United States, 2010–13 Southern United States drought, 2012–14 North American drought

News and comment

2017

Seattle Stopped Sucking—So Can You, Oct 26 [3]

Study: Pollution Kills More People Than War, Smoking, Hunger, and Other Causes of Death, Oct 20 [4]

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Ethical consumerism

Center for the New American Dream - ConsumerProtect.com - GreenerChoices.org - Wikipedia: List of Fairtrade settlements in the United States

Free stuff

A potlatch is a gift-giving feast practiced by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, among whom it is traditionally the primary economic system. Since the practice was de-criminalized in the post-war years, the potlatch has re-emerged in some communities. [5]

Health

Active Living By Design, creates community-led change by working with local and national partners to build a culture of active living and healthy eating.

Change Lab Solutions, nonprofit which offers legal information on public health issues. The website states:

‘It can be difficult—if not impossible—to find fresh, affordable healthy food in many urban and rural low-income communities. One way to make fresh produce more accessible is to encourage alternative retail outlets, such as farmers’ markets, farm stands, and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs, where farmers can sell their produce directly to consumers.’
Their report entitled ‘California Certified Farmers’ Markets and Farm Stands: A Closer Look at State Law’ argues for more flexible regulations. Change Lab Solutions has written a fact sheet entitled ‘Creating a Permit Program for Produce Cart Vendors.’ W

CDC's Climate-Ready States & Cities Initiative, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

GirlTrek

Health Care Without Harm US / Canada, press room

News and comment

2017: Economic Inequality and Health Inequality Are Inextricably Linked, Dec 5 [6]

2015: Surgeon General’s Prescription for Health: Walk More, September 28 [7]

Localism

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BALLE, Business Alliance for Local Living Economies - Community-Wealth.org, a project of Democracy Collaborative - Institute for local self reliance, nonprofit organization and advocacy group that provides technical assistance to communities about local solutions for sustainable community development in areas such as banking, broadband, energy, and waste through local purchasing. The organization was founded in 1974. ILSR has two main offices, one in Washington, D.C., and the other in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The 1990 edition of the Whole Earth Catalog summarized ILSR's mission as follows: “ILSR specializes in urban community economic development that isn't dependent on welfare handouts. Unlike many similar organizations, they develop clever technical solutions to problems - they've been particularly successful in material recovery and other schemes to reduce waste. Their experience and thoroughly professional demeanor, together with a Washington DC location, has enabled them to be influential in policy decisions.” W

Open spaces

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Great Old Broads for Wilderness - Land Trust Alliance - ParkGrades.com, find a great park near you

Community Greens

Communities nationwide are taking down their backyard fences; backyard commons already exist in numerous cities including Boston, Sacramento, Baltimore, New York, and San Francisco.
Community Greens are multi-functional spaces for gardening, recreation, and leisure which provide social, economic, and environmental benefits to urban residents. Communities that create backyard commons have increased interaction with neighbors throughout the planning and implementation process, which results in a stronger overall sense of community. Other social benefits include decreased crime from having more eyes on the street and having safe places for children to play and adults to relax. Community Greens, like other types of urban green spaces, significantly improve the ecological functioning of urban habitats. Vegetation and permeable pavement slows stormwater runoff and allows for groundwater recharge. This in turn reduces pollutant loads being carried to nearby waterbodies during storm events. Urban environments are often significantly warmer than outlying suburbs, mostly due to the prevalence of low-albedo concrete surfaces. City trees mitigate this heat island effect and cool the urban microclimate through shading and evapotranspiration. When neighbors take down their fences, backyards are transformed from fragmented habitats to connected corridors for urban wildlife. City dwellers recognize value in green space, often simply from an aesthetic standpoint, and this is reflected through increased property values. W

Road safety

National Complete Streets Coalition, Smart Growth America

Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle

Drop Box Finder - earth911.com - The Swap-o-matic - US Composting Council - Post-Landfill Action Network, national movement of student leaders working towards a world without waste. - GrassRoots Recycling Network - The Repair Association - The Truth About Plastic

Wikipedia: Recycling in the United States: In 2012 the recycling rate in US was 23.8%. Since there is no national law that mandates recycling, state and local governments often introduce recycling requirements. A number of U.S. states, including California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Vermont have passed laws that establish deposits or refund values on beverage containers while other jurisdictions rely on recycling goals or landfill bans of recyclable materials.

News sources: Northeast Recycling Council Blog

Sharing

Pets to Share - City Dog Share

Cohousing

Cohousing Association of the United States, site includes a Cohousing Directory

Resources

Creating Cohousing, Building Sustainable Communities, by Kathryn McCamant & Charles Durrett, newsociety.com
How To Start A Tool Library (or any other type of Lending Library), Share Starter
Local Tools, rental and tool library software

Maps

Find an Existing Tool Library, localtools.org

Comment

S400: Bringing Community to the Micro-level – The Opportunities of Urban Cohousing, 2012 March 5, citytank.org

Social inclusion

Strike Fast Food, Low Pay Is Not OK - We Are Visible, empowering the homeless via social media

Sustainable livelihood

Caring Economy Campaign

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Resilience Circles are small groups where people come together to increase their personal security through learning, mutual aid, social action, and community support.

News and comment

2019

Mar 26 The benefit workers want most is less work [8]

2015

Feb 17 Can We Earn a Living on a Living Planet? [9]

Trees, woodland and forest

ACTrees, Alliance for community trees - Tree City USA

Wikipedia:

List of U.S. National Forests: The United States has 155 protected areas known as National Forests covering 188,293,938 acres (762,000 km2/294,208 sq. mi). The National Forests are managed by the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Tree City USA is a tree planting and tree care program sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation for cities and towns in the United States. List of Tree Cities USA

Urban sustainability

Better Block, nonprofit that educates, equips, and empower communities to reshape built environments

Center for Community Progress

Create Streets America

OpenPlans (Wikipedia) non-profit technology based advocacy organization which aims to help to open up government and improve transportation systems.

America Walks

Reimagining the Civic Commons - Civic Commons - Reimagining Our Cities’ Public Assets

Walkabile Communities

Small Scale Developers & Builders, information from Congress for the New Urbanism

KaBOOM!, national non-profit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the daily lives of all kids, particularly those growing up in poverty

News and comment

2018

A view fo the Riverwalk from street level.jpg

Texas: Dallas non-profit creates bike share docks for neighborhoods, Feb 19 [10]

2017: Small Towns Can Be Resilient, Too, Mar 29 [11]

See also Barcelona

Events

see separate article: US sustainable community events

News and comment

see separate article: US news

Resources

Apps for sustainability

Apps for sustainability, USA part 1 (2011, not yet updated)

Biodiversity

Urban sustainability

  • SeeClickFix
  • Neighborland uses mobile technologies, along with other online and offline outreach activities, to engage residents and civic leaders in neighborhood development. Users can suggest development ideas and support ones that resonate with them. They can also discuss how to turn these ideas into tangible projects
  • Walk Score, a Walk Score for any address

Citizens data initiative

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Data USA, "the most comprhensive visualization of US public data

Data.gov, home of the U.S. Government’s open data

Data & Society, NYC-based think/do tank focused on social, cultural, and ethical issues arising from data-centric technological development.

EcoWest, data, maps, graphics on environmental trends. Material published under creative commons license.

Infographic: How Green is Your State?, globalwarmingisreal.com

Pinterest: EarthShare: Environmental Data

Commons

Great Lakes Commons, a grassroots effort to establish the Great Lakes as a thriving, living commons — shared and sacred waters that we all protect in perpetuity.

Community resources

EveryLibrary

Funding

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ioby, " built on the belief that a simple and proven tool — crowdfunding — can be put in the hands of people and communities that need it, and the results can be transformative for people, for places, and for power structures." [12]

Boulder.bcycle.solar.jpg

see also: Colorado, Food activism

Legal resources

Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund

Sustainable Economies Law Center

Maps

Social inclusion: US Poverty trends, MapStory

Networks

EarthShare, national federation that supports American environmental and conservation charities. Its stated mission is to engage individuals and organizations in creating a healthy and sustainable environment, by promoting environmental awareness and raising funds primarily through employee workplace giving. W

Labor Network for Sustainability

The Next System Project

Personal options

Energy saving: Project Laundry List, (Wikipedia) is a New Hampshire group that encourages the outdoor drying of clothes, "making air-drying laundry and cold-water washing acceptable and desirable as simple and effective ways to save energy," as quoted from their mission statement. It supports what is sometimes called the "right to dry". It provides information to those who working to change laws that prevent neighborhoods, private housing developments and apartment complexes from outlawing clothes lines because of aesthetic reasons, under the stated principle "All citizens nation-wide should have the legal right to hang out their laundry."

Video

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Visions

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See also

Interwiki links

Wikipedia:

United States
Sierra Club, environmental organization in the United States, founded in 1892, in San Francisco; article includes section on Criticism and Controversy


References


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