Posts Tagged ‘community’

July Meet-up

Monday, July 21st, 2008
In case you did not receive the email…..
I would like to welcome all of the new members. We have had quite a few more join since the last email went out.  As a reminder and invitation to all, we will be having our July meet up as a dinner at Casa de Luz (1701 Toomey Rd., www.casadeluz.org) on Thursday, the 24th from 6-7:30pm. We hope you all can join us and we can all start getting to know each other and discussing how we can make Austin a truly sustainable community.  Feel free to bring friends.  They can sign up later.
Also, if you have had any problems logging in or getting your password, that should be working now. You can contact me directly if you continue to have problems (lauren@greenlifeaustin.com).

Background

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Who thanks individuals for taking GREEN action?

We are providing a frame-work that allows individual action to be contextualized within a continuum of GROUP action, and recognized and rewarded.

Soon you will be able to log your green actions on your profile.  Items on the profile will be used to collectively quantify the group’s good.

Why 350?

Research indicates optimum community structures of 250 to 500 people. When 350 Austinites register for this program, it will represent HALF of ONE-TENTH of ONE percent of the regional population of this supposedly GREEN city.

When those 350 people reach the threshold of ACTING together, their impact will be SIGNIFICANT, measurable and inspiring.

350 is also a conscious symbolic connection to Bill McKibben’s 350.org project. 350 parts of CO2 per million parts of atmosphere is the scientifically proven threshold to prevent global warming. We’re already at 387. Participating in SHARE builds a model that can proliferate internationally to combat global warming.

When is the game over and when does registration close?

Our framework is always open. We don’t have all the answers. Sustainability is a never-ending process based on the CREATIVE contributions of all community-members. Once we reach 350, we’ll start our second module.

What does it cost?

Participation will SAVE you MONEY! Participation will also contribute to BUILDING a community that can RESIST national recession, peak oil, natural disasters and political turmoil.

Eventually, a sustainable CULTURE is also based on richer self-fulfillment by PARTICIPATION in edu-tainment opportunities as opposed to consumption of the culture industry.

The Sustainability Matrix maps sustainability as a process. We may not know what sustainability is in practice yet, but we know what its elements are, and that enhancing connectivity between these elements continually increases sustainability even as those changes must continually adapt as natural conditions vary.

Sustainability WheelSustainability Wheel:

  • a conceptual map of sustainability as a process
  • a community map of organizations
  • a tool to assess sustainable progress for any entity
    • Food
    • Transit
    • Green Building
    • Water
    • Waste
    • Art
    • Wildlife Habitat
    • Native Plants
    • Economy

Individuals and community share:

  • learning
  • restoration
  • stewardship
  • relationships
  • growth
  • every citizen should be a sustainability steward
  • every site should have a sustainability assessment and development plan
  • community groups should be aware of and participate in enriching a sustainability matrix
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