WiserEarth UK

The Wiser UK group aims to bring together WiserEarth members based in the UK. We aim (among other things) to further the vision of WiserEarth and Paul Hawken in helping put up a mirror to the movement, to connect and create alliances between those working towards a more just and sustainable world. We hope that this 'flocking' effect will enable us to improve ...learn more

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Created: Mar 20, 2009

Updated: Nov 19, 2009

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Created: Dec 03, 2008
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annie avery

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Email: notsowisewoman [at] yahoo.com
 
Address: 13755 United States
 
I Speak: english
 
I Am: Activist
 
Member Since: December 03, 2008
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 02:36:33
 

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Areas of Focus 

Agricultural Policy (1259 people)  |  Agroecology (1166 people)  |  Composting (2164 people)  |  Gardening (3085 people)  |  Global Beef Industry (325 people)  |  Organic Farming (3632 people)  |  Permaculture (3251 people)  |  Precision Farming (282 people)  |  Rural Farming Communities (1544 people)  |  Sustainable Agriculture (4005 people)  |  Sustainable Livestock Husbandry (710 people)  |  Soil Conservation and Management (1145 people)  |  Farm Ecosystem Management (1281 people)  |  Air Quality and Pollution (1950 people)  |  Wildlife Ecology (1652 people)  |  Literature (1693 people)  |  Performing Arts (1912 people)  |  Biocultural Diversity (1744 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (3172 people)  |  Domesticated Animal Diversity (341 people)  |  Domesticated Plant Conservation (440 people)  |  Seed Conservation (1629 people)  |  Corporate Ethics (2200 people)  |  Ecological Economics (2345 people)  |  Ecosystem Services (1325 people)  |  Children's Health (1477 people)  |  Rights of the Child (1262 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (3870 people)  |  Youth Participation (1570 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Pollution (694 people)  |  Coastal Ecology (981 people)  |  Marine Ecology and Conservation (1124 people)  |  Community Enterprise (1846 people)  |  Community Participation (3626 people)  |  Community Resources (1762 people)  |  Community Service/Volunteerism (2366 people)  |  Community Training (1716 people)  |  Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building (1936 people)  |  Conservation and the Commons (887 people)  |  Conservation Biology (874 people)  |  Conservation Policy (743 people)  |  Land Restoration (1333 people)  |  Land Stewardship (1626 people)  |  Natural Heritage Conservation (758 people)  |  Natural Resource Conservation (1629 people)  |  Practical Conservation (962 people)  |  Wilderness (1759 people)  |  Cultural Diversity (2547 people)  |  Culture and Sustainability (2701 people)  |  Democracy and Civil Society (1959 people)  |  Democratic Reform (1028 people)  |  Fair Electoral Process (1060 people)  |  Evolutionary Ecology (1103 people)  |  Pollination Ecology (348 people)  |  Restoration Ecology (1213 people)  |  Soil Ecology (780 people)  |  Access To Education (2285 people)  |  Environmental Education (3381 people)  |  Sustainability Education (4200 people)  |  Sustainable Fishing (978 people)  |  Food Aid (589 people)  |  Food Literacy (846 people)  |  Food Supply (783 people)  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability (2435 people)  |  Hunger and Food Security (1324 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2853 people)  |  Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education (1161 people)  |  Currency Exchange (460 people)  |  Fair Trade (2538 people)  |  Ecolabeling and Certification (1237 people)  |  Environmental Monitoring (980 people)  |  Natural Resource Management (1319 people)  |  Sustainable Production (2465 people)  |  Alternative Medicine (2840 people)  |  Health Care Access (1062 people)  |  Health Education (1206 people)  |  Human Rights and Civil Liberties (2049 people)  |  Human Rights and Natural Law (797 people)  |  Human Rights Education (1030 people)  |  Rivers and Creeks (775 people)  |  Wetlands (913 people)  |  Prison Reform and Policy (424 people)  |  Restorative Justice (513 people)  |  Journalism and the Press (1497 people)  |  Media and Communication (2708 people)  |  Radio and Audio (905 people)  |  Conflict Resolution (1848 people)  |  Military Disarmament (460 people)  |  Nuclear Disarmament (564 people)  |  Peace and Peace Building (3156 people)  |  Protected Areas, Individuals, Objects and Property (424 people)  |  Ethnobotany (1031 people)  |  Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, and Migrants (904 people)  |  Affordable Housing (1482 people)  |  Poverty Alleviation (1731 people)  |  Squatter Communities (528 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2708 people)  |  Environmental Ethics (1650 people)  |  Sustainable Living (3469 people)  |  Urban Ecology (1648 people)  |  Forest Ecology and Conservation (1041 people)  |  Watershed Management (1247 people)  |  Women's Empowerment (1836 people)  |  Women's Civic Participation (633 people)  

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as we are all works in progress, i continue to mold my future and create a new way each day. i sincerely want to help, yet find that as much as self-sufficiency is good, co-operation can also be good. simply put: what can i do to help you?  

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utkarshliladhar about 1 month ago

It is hard to imagine what a ‘sustainable community’ would look like at a time when, through no

fault of their own, people who are losing jobs, identity and quality of life feel disempowered to
change their circumstance. It is especially hard for ordinary people to adopt behaviours and
practices that encourage a commitment to a lighter environmental footprint when system abuse
by a few key players results in hardship for the many. Had the institutions for which these players
worked been grounded in the reality of every day life; had there been a connection between those
large institutions and ordinary people, there is a real chance that behaviours would have been
modified and a world crisis avoided. The time has come to create a shared common space in
education between people and professionals and traditional and non-traditional learners.

 

with love !

 

surendra singh virhe

 

utkarsh sansthan india

 

surendravirah@gmail.com

 

 

 

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hlehman 4 months ago

I just got your message about playing go!  I used to play "religiously", but I have had neither the time nor the drive to return to it in some years. That said, YES! I would love to play again. And I would especially like to play with someone regularly in the sense that we don't remain anonymous as is the case with the major go servers.

 

I usually play the yahoo game boards (or used to). If you are still interested in chat and play, let me know how you want to start out. I have no idea what I would be ranked now, but my enthusiasm is high.

 

Plus, any dialogue on the radical mom front would get my attention - I am currently looking into a kitchen table democracy group in my home area. What are you working/playing on in yours?

 

I am posting here instead of a private message in case their are other radical moms that we can dance around with!

 

best,

heather

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csalter 8 months ago
Check out the soil and health library, you can find it listed in my resources! cheers Celeste
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csalter 10 months ago
What group do you want people to join Annie? Or do you want people to be in your network?
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JohnWillemsens 11 months ago

Happy New Year, fellow member of the Advayavada Buddhism group!

 

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bowo 12 months ago

Welcome to WiserEarth Annie!

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StrawberryEarth 12 months ago
Hi there. Thanks for joining the group... it was getting pretty lonely! Haha. Feel free to jump on board our facebook group too (via the link on www.strawberryearth.com - there's a few more people in that group :-)). Cheers, Ikenna
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