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  1. 2009年7月20日 · Their novel initiative, called GreenXchange, aims to allow companies to share intellectual property for green product design, packaging, manufacturing, and other uses. If it succeeds, this budding coalition could accelerate innovation across companies and sectors.

  2. Description. • "The Wiki serves a global hub for emergency agencies, government, community agencies and NGOs, business, education, health, media and the public to use social media to better prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. • The vision of the Wiki is to help build resilient communities empowered with the knowledge to ...

  3. It has been around since 1999. But it wasn't until December of 2005 when this forum's founder conceived his own twist of the open source project. Inspired by previous open-source car projects, the Open Source Green Vehicle (OSGV™) takes the idea one step further and promise an affordable, environmentally friendly vehicle for everybody.

  4. video: Narrative Introduction to the Alliance for Global Resilience and Regeneration project, "Seeding Resilient Pathways for Regenerative Communities in a New Economy." [1] Categories: Regenerative Approaches.

  5. "Human use of land for agriculture and settlements — the key social-ecological infrastructures that sustain humanity — has already transformed more than three-quarters of the terrestrial biosphere into anthropogenic biomes, or anthromes , yielding a host of novel ecologies characterized by their sustained direct interactions with human populatio...

  6. "The Green Taxi Coop in Denver, is a co‐op that is fully unionised. Founded in response to the "Uberisation" of the taxi market in Denver, Green Taxi is the biggest taxi company in the city with 800 drivers, from 37 different nationalities, and 37 per cent of the market. It is now the second largest worker co‐operative in the United States.

  7. Description. Tom Llewellyn: “When disasters occur, the majority of news coverage teeters on the edge of “disaster porn” at best, emphasizing the sheer mass of destruction in the affected area while celebrating a few token “heroes.”. At its worst, the media perpetuates harmful stereotypes, casting survivors as looters and justifying ...