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New Media and Youth Action, 15°

United States

Updated in August

using social media tools at Sosauce.com, to share activist experiences from the local community level to the global level, by sharing journal entries, photos, videos, and travel experiences. sosauce.com http://www.sosauce.com/marketing/conference/index.php

Project about Action, Protest, & Activism, Education, Events, Food, Health, Media, Poverty & Development, Smart Growth, Transition Towns, Transport, Travel

Transition St Albans, 40°

St Albans, United Kingdom

Updated in April

St Albans is a small city just north of London, England. We want to make it a more sustainable place by empowering communities to take responsibility at the local level, and initiating grassroots projects to prepare for the twin challenges of climate change and peak oil.

Project about Transition Towns

One Million Gardens, 35°

All Over the Place, United States

Updated in March

As you know, as the economic challenges continue to grow, more and more Americans are considering getting involved in local food production. As a way to help to accelerate this trend, we have started a very simple campaign called "One Million Gardens" (http://onemilliongardens.ning.com) who's goal is ...

Project about Agriculture & Food, Food, Organic, Permaculture, Transition Towns

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