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Worldchanging


Summary

Worldchanging is a media organisation that comprises a global network of independent journalists, designers, and thinkers intending to inspire readers around the world with stories of important and innovative new tools, models, and ideas for building a green future. Worldchanging's website links readers to the first steps to change the world. It is created to be a resource for solutions-based journalism that takes a sustainability approach.


Its sections include:

  • Stuff - Buying Green / Food and Farming / Sustainable Design / Collaboration / Emerging Technologies
  • Shelter - Green Building / Energy / Water / Refugees and Relief
  • Cities - Urban Design / Transportation / Mega-cities / Leapfrogging
  • Communities - Health / Education / Empowering Women / Philanthropy / Social Entrepreneurship / Arts and Culture
  • Business - Transforming Business / Socially Responsible Investment / Bright Green Economy / Branding & Marketing
  • Politics - Communications / Networking & Activism / Citizen Media / Transparency and Human Rights / Non-violence
  • Planet - Climate Change / Sustainable Development / Biodiversity and Ecosystems / New Science / Imagining the Future

Publisher

Contact

Worldchanging

1517 12th Ave.

Seattle WA
98122
United States

Source

Worldchanging website accessed on March 24 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 24 2009
Last Updated March 24 2009



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