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This group is where we share ideas, report on existing sustainability projects and provide practical and technical solutions.
The idea is that we can create several transferable sustainability models to roll out in our towns and cities and eventually reduce our communities reliance on the monetary system.
The big plan
Lets persuade people in our communities to take part, get them to switch to credit unions, set up their own time /skills banks, teach them how to generate their own electricity, install alternatives to Gas central heating, like ground source heating. Show them how to harvest rainwater, grow their own produce, improve and maintain their own properties. All without relying on the current system. They can then turn their skills and produce into commodities to trade or share with other communities taking part.
Have a look around you, could you persuade your community? Are there any neighbourhoods that are really suffering that could do with a leg up?
Is there waste ground or abandoned buildings near where you live?
See one do one teach one
When the first projects are complete you would then have a new community who can teach the next one how to do it and so on eventually developing a network.
If this is done properly, with a lot will, determination and man power it could snowball throughout the towns and cities.
Trust
Gaining the trust of the general Public is key to our success as well as our clear intention and commitment. If we are giving communities something back that they will be able to use for years to come, this can only be a step in the right direction. It would also bring communities closer together and re instil confidence in the people within them.
If you have any experience with this type of project or you have something you could contribute, please join in.
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Latest Activity: Nov 11, 2012
Started by gael.bage Apr 27, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Here is the link -http://www.conservationfoundation.co.uk/project_info.php?id=3Continue
Tags: gardens, community, Prisons, conservation, tools
Started by rick todd. Last reply by Ericka Tesar Apr 12, 2012. 9 Replies 3 Likes
I've been working on this idea for some time and plan to share extensively at the moment missing the thumb drive i had most of it on DUH. SIMPLY: identify low cost housing forms (in my case i'm…Continue

Started by Ericka Tesar. Last reply by Ericka Tesar Apr 11, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Likes
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has denied a bid by an environmental group to revoke approval of the weed killer 2,4-D, one of the most widely used weed killers in the world. The Natural…Continue
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Comment by Occupy Paddy on January 2, 2012 at 20:43
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Comment by Mac Deprey on January 2, 2012 at 20:33 This is an excellent idea for a group. This can be taken for personal, and public use. My Recommendation: Have gardens be an integral part of overnight, occupy camps. Keep everything as "local" and "sustainable" as possible. Sustainable is practical ... Earth is our only home in the Cosmos. Thank you!!!
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Comment by Occupy Paddy on January 2, 2012 at 20:24 Posted by Barb Dwyer on May 16, 2013 at 2:30 3 Comments 0 Likes
Where to begin…first - I apologize for this being so LONG everyone knows I hate wordy drawn out blogs so ... karma? Who knows.
There’s a small retaining pond behind the college apartments. I go back there several times a day; it’s a good area that forces me to have a bit of a walk. …
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I was just endiing a campaign in Michigan against our Governor, and wondered what more was out there, what more can I do to help make my country the place I used to love, when I stumbled across a thing called Livestream, where people with the same purpose (supposedly) or like mindness could come together, chat, discuss, plan, and act and I was to say the least, excited. I started chatting and made so many friends and it was then I realized, that I had been wrapped up in my own small…
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