10 Steps to Get Ready for the Global EcoVillage Movement

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This article was originally published on Valhalla’s website, at http://valhallamovement.com/blog/2013/09/26/project-nuevo-mundo-and-why-you-should-help/. 10 Steps To Get Ready for the Global EcoVillage Movement Project Nuevo Mundo is a new platform that will be connecting People and Impact Centres. Their plan is to promote resource sharing online and on the ground to promote community and sustainability! They currently have a […]

Deep Green Jobs

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Green work expands the economy by reducing waste of resources, workers
and wealth. Green jobs reduce the
costs of fuel, food, and housing, repair soil, water and
air, and build profound solutions to resource depletion and social inequity.

New Direction for Bitcoin

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An estimated 1,100 people gathered in Silicon Valley this month for the first large Bitcoin conference, signaling a new direction for the digital currency. 

From the Middle Class to the Mutual Class

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We have the tools to create an America where all
workers are employed, every square mile is beautiful, cities
are safe, fresh food is affordable, waters are clean, and it's
easy to get healed and stay healthy. So what's the holdup?

The Gen Y Guide to Collaborative Consumption

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Together, we’re learning that instead of waiting for politicians and corporations to fix the system, it’s possible to create a better one of our own, right under their noses. If you’re ready to connect with people who can help you save money, pursue your passions, and reduce waste, here's a quick-start guide to your sharing experience.

Sharing Economies

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A national survey of nearly 400 U.S. consumers shows that trust is the primary barrier to participation in a sharing economy.

Is Sharing Safe?

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Are online platforms for sharing, such as CouchSurfing, safe for women?

Sacred Economics: Chapter 22, Community and the Unquantifiable (pt. 23)

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Despite being able to pay for everything we need, we do not feel like all our needs have actually been met. We feel
empty, hungry. Perhaps the things we need the most are absent from the products of mass production, cannot
be quantified or commoditized, and are therefore inherently outside the money realm. 

Sacred Economics: Chapter 19, Nonaccumulation (Pt. 20)

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Accumulation adds some measure to our security, but not for long. The mentality of accumulation is
coincident with the ascent of separation, and it is ending in tandem with the Age
of Separation. Accumulation makes no sense for the expanded self of the
gift economy.

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