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Discussion Guide for Technology: Who Chooses?
posted Sep 30, 2001
- This issue of YES! invites you to think more deeply about our collective relationship to technology. Is technology good or bad or morally neutral? Is technological progress inevitable, its direction determined by some force beyond our control? Or is it the result of a series of individual choices—and if so, who is making those choices? According to what criteria?
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A Sustainable Energy Plan For the US
by Guy Daunceyposted Sep 30, 2001 - Examines the policies, technologies, and strategies that could lead the US and the world to a sustainable energy future.
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Innayan* Just Don't Do It!
by Victoria Tauli-Corpuzposted Sep 30, 2001
- The culture and technologies of the Kankanaey-Igorot people include an agricultural system and community life that has sustained for many generations.
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The Coming Hydrogen Economy
by Ty Cashman, Bret Logueposted Sep 30, 2001
- Explores the future of hydrogen fuel cells in transportation and the hydrogen-solar energy cycle as a successor to fossil fuel.
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On Common Ground
by Grace Lee Boggsposted Sep 30, 2001 - Overview of the State of the Possible retreat sponsored by the Positive Futures Network, bringing together activists working for cultural, social, economic, and political change.
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Mother Nature's School of Design
by Janine Benyusposted Sep 30, 2001
- By following designs in nature we can make things that will do what we need done without the harmful waste.
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Book Review: No Logo
by Walden Belloposted Sep 30, 2001 - Walden Bello reviews Klein's book on the culture of brand capitalism and the rise of the anti-corporate globalization movement.
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Seattle: Kyoto Cool
by KC Goldenposted Sep 30, 2001
- The Bush Administration may not like the Kyoto Protocol, but Seattle is doing all it can to cut down emissions.
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Resource Guide: Technology
posted Sep 30, 2001
- Resource Guide for Technology: Who Chooses
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Radical Technologies
by Jill Bamburgposted Sep 30, 2001
- The role of the internet in decentralizing and empowering civil society movements
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Letter From David Korten
by David Kortenposted Sep 19, 2001
- David Korten on terrorism, YES! A Journal of Positive Futures,
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From the Love of Money To the Love of
Life
by David Kortenposted Sep 19, 2001
- Keynote speech to the First Annual Earth Charter Community Summit addresses our responsibilities to the community of life and to future generations.
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Opening Our Hearts And Changing Our
Minds
by Sarah Ruth van Gelderposted Sep 19, 2001
- Opening our Hearts and Changing our MInds: Sarah Ruth van Gelder on the transformative moment of 9/11/01.
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Ten Things You Can Do To Shape History
by Fran Kortenposted Sep 19, 2001
- A commentary by Fran Korten in response to September 11.
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Sample Letter to your representatives
posted Sep 17, 2001
- Sample Letter to Congress
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