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Revision as of 21:44, 4 April 2012

http://sustainapedianw.org/images/sustainapediaNW2.jpg Sustainapedia NW
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Main topic: Sustainability

Description

"Welcome to Sustainapedia Northwest

SustainapediaNW is a gathering place for people interested in making the Pacific Northwest the most sustainable, thriving region in North America. This project is an outgrowth of the 2006 Sustainability Confluence, held by the Center for Ethical Leadership. The Sustainability Confluence was collaboratively developed by partner organizations to accelerate the sustainability movement in the greater Puget Sound area. Our definition of sustainabilty assumes integration of economic, social justice and environmental inititatives."

Over 50 changes a month (June 2007).

Wiki size: 57 article pages