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Economic History in 10 Minutes
It’s not hard to see why sharing was the norm within each band of hunter-gatherers, and why trade was restricted to relations with strangers. We know this from the accounts of 20th-century anthropologists who visited surviving hunter-gatherer societies. There has been no equivalent article in the mainstream press in North America.
The Green Changemakers
- Saturday, May 1, 2010
Curitiba – Designing a sustainable city
The first three examples, two in Brazil, one in Colombia, are all in Latin America. For most of his existence, Man has been a hunter-gather, it is only in the last 11,000 years he has been an agriculturalist, and in the second half of the last century, industrial agriculture has appeared. It is all too easy to find the bad examples.
The Green Changemakers
- Saturday, April 17, 2010
Meditation, Social Change, and Education
All over America small groups, largely made up of young people, began training with teachers from China, India, Japan, Tibet, and Southeast Asia. Meditation and Education: Buddhist India, Tibet and Modern America by Robert A. Roman Catholicism) or importing foreign ones (e.g., Buddhist practice into Judaism). 270 A.D.), 124-30.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, April 2, 2010
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Curitiba – Designing a sustainable city
The first three examples, two in Brazil, one in Colombia, are all in Latin America. For most of his existence, Man has been a hunter-gather, it is only in the last 11,000 years he has been an agriculturalist, and in the second half of the last century, industrial agriculture has appeared. It is all too easy to find the bad examples.
The Green Changemakers
- Saturday, April 17, 2010
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Economic History in 10 Minutes
It’s not hard to see why sharing was the norm within each band of hunter-gatherers, and why trade was restricted to relations with strangers. We know this from the accounts of 20th-century anthropologists who visited surviving hunter-gatherer societies. There has been no equivalent article in the mainstream press in North America.
The Green Changemakers
- Saturday, May 1, 2010
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Urban Research Symposium 2009
Municipality of Marseille Monique Barbut, Chief Executive, Global Environment Facility (GEF) Inga Bjork-Klevby, Deputy Executive Director, UN-Habitat Philippe Van de Maele, Director General, French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME) (tbc) Special Message by Video Dr. Dawson, S. Barr, M. Batty, A. Bristow, S. Carney, A. Dagoumas, A.
The Green Changemakers
- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Permaculture -- The Path to a Sustainable Future
by Bonnie North "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were on when we created them." - Albert Einstein Let's take a drive down the east coast of North America from New York to Baltimore on I nterstate 95. Five billion people cannot live on this planet as hunter-gathers in a stable eco-system.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, May 21, 2009
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The Powerful Link Between Conserving Land and Preserving Health
By Howard Frumkin and Richard Louv Howard Frumkin, M.D., Dr.P.H., is Director of the National Center for Environmental Health /Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. PDF ] People are drawn to gardens, forests, and other natural spots for recreation and for vacations. This intuition is not new.
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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To The Next U.S. President: 100 Words for 100 Days
He should then convene regional heads of state at a place showcasing sustainability innovation and explain America’s stake in their success. Barnstorming a world without borders, the President can begin America’s journey toward a bright green future. Recognize globally that America’s problems are larger than America itself.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Intentional Communities: Lifestyles Based on Ideals
Early hunter-gatherers banded together in tribes, not just blood-related families, and depended on cooperation for their very survival. Many of North America's leading centers for the study of meditation and yoga have been established by intentional communities based on the teachings of spiritual masters from the Far East.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, May 21, 2009
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A New Way of Living
In addition, perhaps half of the people of Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States are in the consumer class as are about one fifth of the people in Latin America, South Africa, and the newly industrializing countries of Asia, such as South Korea. When Reagan entered office, the total public debt was $1,028,729,000,000.00.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, November 27, 2008
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The Hi-Tech Gift Economy
potlatch is a gift festival, a practice of native societies of the northwest coast of North America, and the foundation of the social and economic systems of these tribes. More generally, in hunter-gatherer societies the hunter's status was not determined by how much of the kill he ate, but rather by what he brought back for others.
The Green Changemakers
- Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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Meditation, Social Change, and Education
All over America small groups, largely made up of young people, began training with teachers from China, India, Japan, Tibet, and Southeast Asia. Meditation and Education: Buddhist India, Tibet and Modern America by Robert A. Roman Catholicism) or importing foreign ones (e.g., Buddhist practice into Judaism). 270 A.D.), 124-30.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, April 2, 2010
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