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Consumption and Green Consumers
(2200 people) | Recycling and Reuse
(2587 people) | Sustainable Production
(2465 people) | Rivers and Creeks
(775 people) | Conservation Easements
(409 people) | Environmental Law and Policy
(1171 people) | Precautionary Principle
(459 people) | Internet
(2553 people) | Photography
(1708 people) | Radio and Audio
(905 people) | Endemic Plant Species Protection
(539 people) | Light and Noise Pollution
(542 people) | Water Pollution
(1346 people) | Affordable Housing
(1482 people) | Squatter Communities
(528 people) | Environmental Ethics
(1650 people) | Sustainable Living
(3469 people) | Infrastructure
(993 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1695 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1926 people) | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
(1054 people) | Urban Communications
(660 people) | Urban Ecology
(1648 people) | Urban Revitalization
(1184 people) | Sustainable Building
(3010 people) | Sustainable Materials
(2033 people) | Economic Development
(1762 people) | Rural Development
(1491 people) | Appropriate Technology
(1550 people) | Information and Communication Technology
(1768 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1041 people) | Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests
(370 people) | Dams
(468 people) | Employment
(1309 people) | Informal Economy
(758 people) | Vocational Training
(726 people) | Good Governance
(1194 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1850 people) | Food Literacy
(846 people) | Local Food Systems
(2853 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(2435 people) | Aquarium Trade
(132 people) | Renewable Energy
(3918 people) | Cultural Heritage Conservation
(1237 people) | Wilderness
(1759 people) | Land Stewardship
(1625 people) | Community Enterprise
(1846 people) | Coastal and Marine Invasive Species
(341 people) | Social Entrepreneurship
(3664 people) | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability
(3020 people) | Corporate Ethics
(2200 people) | Ecological Economics
(2345 people) | Natural Capitalism
(2460 people) | Microfinance
(1329 people) | Microcredit
(1288 people) | Green Banking and Insurance
(1075 people) | Environmental Accounting
(866 people) | Seed Conservation
(1628 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3171 people) | Art and Sculpture
(1681 people) | Arts Education
(1597 people) | Wildlife Habitat Conservation
(2364 people) | Endemic Animal Species Protection
(544 people) | Endangered Animal Species Protection
(1609 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4005 people) | Soil Conservation and Management
(1145 people) | Rural Farming Communities
(1544 people) | Organic Farming
(3632 people) | Gardening
(3084 people) | Farm Ecosystem Management
(1281 people) | Composting
(2164 people) | Health Education
(1206 people)
About
I graduated from UNC in 2006 where I studied philosophy, Chinese and Chinese politics, environmental ethics, decision theory, art, and economics. Since then I have studied business and am now teaching in and exploring northern China.
My fucus for a great while has centered on meta-ethical considerations in business, marketing, education and life. I would like to find new ways to work toward appropriate application of technology to systemic social and environmental problems as well as the means by which problems are identified.
I am from Raleigh and hope to move back there eventually or to wherever my projects take me. In my spare time I horse around with my friends, fiddle with my computer, bicycle, paint and work in the garden when I can. I play pool and darts, Rock Band and I like to ski. I am fond of Chinese brush painting, microbrews, thrift shops and yard sales, public policy consiserations and local music.
I plan on entering law school in 2010 to study environmental law and policy, information technology applications in law, tax policy or civil rights law. I have maintained an interest in education and education policy but have not yet found a path to become involved.
I believe that the key to approaching a sustainable world community is to rearrange power structures to reflect a sustainability based meritocracy, where power is assigned to those who are able to demonstrate that their social and ecological footprints do not exceed the carrying capacity of society and the environment in which they live.
Let's figure out how to measure sustainability.
My fucus for a great while has centered on meta-ethical considerations in business, marketing, education and life. I would like to find new ways to work toward appropriate application of technology to systemic social and environmental problems as well as the means by which problems are identified.
I am from Raleigh and hope to move back there eventually or to wherever my projects take me. In my spare time I horse around with my friends, fiddle with my computer, bicycle, paint and work in the garden when I can. I play pool and darts, Rock Band and I like to ski. I am fond of Chinese brush painting, microbrews, thrift shops and yard sales, public policy consiserations and local music.
I plan on entering law school in 2010 to study environmental law and policy, information technology applications in law, tax policy or civil rights law. I have maintained an interest in education and education policy but have not yet found a path to become involved.
I believe that the key to approaching a sustainable world community is to rearrange power structures to reflect a sustainability based meritocracy, where power is assigned to those who are able to demonstrate that their social and ecological footprints do not exceed the carrying capacity of society and the environment in which they live.
Let's figure out how to measure sustainability.
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Hello James,
I felt compelled to call you today.
But the line went busy.
I would like to discuss ways to demonstrate the WholEarth System wherever possible as soon as possible.
Also I notice some small typos on this page if you're interested?
Please call me at 818-266-3834
Very Kindly Yours
Lance Charles
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You see the trick is to keep people at home as much as possible.
Give them everything they need and want so that they can stay with in walking distance of where they live.
This is the quickest way to reduce green house gas.
We need to design an entire new system of transportation. And as form follows function the new Trans system should look radically different then what we have become accustomed to.
Simply a new model of an old contention.
Reinvent the local village.
It’s more about simple organization.
We’ve got to break out of the winner take all ultimate fighting mentality.
Imagine the outcome if we all got to know and appreciate ourselves for being different. And the same.
Lance Charles
wholearthbuilder.com