x24,x03,TopLeft,x25,x12
solar backpack
a discovery company

Sami Grover

By Sami Grover
Chapel Hill, NC, USA | Sun Nov 09 05:48:00 GMT 2008

Green Community: From the Archives


Dig deeper into these articles on green communities from the TreeHugger and Planet Green archives.

Joining a community-supported agriculture co-op is a great way to connect with your community, and learn more about where your food comes from.

Take the next step and start your own community garden.

Step out there and learn more about How to Go Green: Volunteerism

TreeHugger interviews Rob Hopkins of the Transition Towns movement.

Yet another town prepares for transition; this time it’s Lampeter in Wales.

Re:Vision is launched -- a competition to re-imagine sustainable communities.

Israeli TreeHugger Karin shares news of her local community garden in Jerusalem.

Warren tells us about Australian Community Foods, a scheme to encourage more local eating.

We feature a video of Majora Carter’s TED address, in which she lays out why environmental justice and community values must be at the very heart of our sustainable future.

Penny Eastwood of Treesponsibility outlines her group’s vision for a reforested, re-localized community that is more resilient to the coming environmental challenges.

In a three-part series (part one, part two and part three), Lyle Estill of Piedmont Biofuels explains how this co-operative community group is moving beyond biodiesel manufacturing to include food-growing, environmental education, and a concerted effort to re-localize the surrounding economy.

Peak Moments TV offers public access documentaries on community solutions to peak oil and climate change.

Ian Roderick explains in this two-part interview (part one & part two) how the tiny village of Chew Magna has united behind a green vision for their valley.

Greg Searle, of One Planet Living North America tells TreeHugger about his organization’s work to build flagship sustainable communities which make green living easy.

TreeHugger looks at why encouraging local ownership makes more sense than 'There Is No Alternative' big-box developments.

We announce the launch of Sustainable Community, a cohousing book that offers lessons learned from projects around the world about building integrated, co-operative residential developments.

 
  • email
  • digg
  • share
  • print
helpful article? vote for it
{ }
close window

CLOSE X

 

comments on this article

view all post a comment

 
 
 
 
 
Reel Impact
 
instrumental music photo
 
TV Module
 
Green Materials Guide
 
Less is More Thanksgiving
 
Take a Quiz. Enter Our Sweepstakes!
 
Emeril Kelly and Supper Club Recipes by Category
 

tv schedule

view all

On Now

On Tonight

 
 

Ads by Google