Moral Economy Project Symposium and Outreach

Building a Whole Earth Economy

The Moral Economy Project (Quaker Institute for the Future) held a symposium in Montreal on May 15-16, 2009, to discuss issues of ecology and governance. The purpose of this WiserEarth group is to encourage follow-up discussion on questions and ideas arising from the symposium, to make symposium materials (papers and videos) available to attendees and others ...learn more

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Created: Oct 27, 2008

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Email: nomvula9 [at] gmail.com
 
Address: durban
South Africa
 
I Speak: afrikaans, english, Zulu
 
I Am: Other
 
Member Since: April 21, 2008
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 04:26:31
 

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Hi, My name is Nomvula and I stay in South Africa, Durban.
I live im a beautiful place called Kwa Zulu Natal.
My vision of the futureis: natural, organic and sustainable.
I believe i should be the change i want to see in the world- therefore I live with as little negative impact as possible on my direct environment.
I am involved with various greening, sustainable projects and are always keen for a good cause!
My motto:                                    Live, Love, Grow to Shine eternally!
And:                                            'I eat organic, To preserve my magic'

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