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OSN Resource Guide: Eco-Communities
10 resources are listed in the Eco-Communities section.
Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage Organization 1 Dancing Rabbit Lane Rutledge MO 63563 Phn: 660-883-5511 E-mail: dancingrabbit@ic.org www.dancingrabbit.org Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage set amid the hills and prairies of rural northeastern Missouri. Our goal is to live ecologically sustainable and socially rewarding lives, and to share the skills and ideas behind that lifestyle.
From the everyday needs of food and shelter to the more complex questions of culture and social change, we've tried to at least touch on the major points of our young ecovillage.
Faith-based Coalition Organization OK City OK E-mail: revjack@ifairtrade.net United Methodist Environmental Coalition is a grassroots collective of people and congregations from across Oklahoma area and partners with others to raise awareness and act on behalf of God's Creation.
Global Ecovillage Network Organization 556 Farm Road, PO Box 90 Summertown TN 38483-0090 Phn: 1 931 964 4324 Fax: 1 931 964 2200 E-mail: ecovillage@thefarm.org gen.ecovillage.org The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) is a global confederation of people and communities that meet and share their ideas, exchange technologies, develop cultural and educational exchanges, directories and newsletters, and are dedicated to restoring the land and living "sustainable plus" lives by putting more back into the environment than we take out.
Global Footprint Network Organization www.footprintnetwork.org/ The Global Footprint Network supports a sustainable economy by promoting the Ecological Footprint, a tool that makes sustainability measurable. We coordinate research and develop methodological standards so that decision makers have robust resource accounts to ensure that we live within the Earth's budget.
GreenPLUS Registry Website www.greenplusregistry.com GreenPLUS is a FREE program to rate how 'green' your home is, scoring its potential Health, Safety, and Welfare. It is the first program of its kind to address BOTH environmental impacts and disaster-preparedness. It is applicable to new homes AND to existing homes. HEALTH: How healthy is your home? SAFETY: How safe is your home if a disaster strikes? How does it contribute to a disaster (eg. potential contribution to flooding from storm water runoff). WELFARE: How does your home affect the environment?
Home Power Magazine Magazine www.homepower.com/
Lots in new Eco-Village subdivision near Cookson Other Cookson OK tulsa.craigslist.org/rfs/121411788.html
Permaculture Activist Magazine www.permacultureactivist.net/
TulsaNow Organization Tulsa OK www.tulsanow.org TulsaNow's Mission is to help Tulsa become the most vibrant, diverse, sustainable and prosperous city of our size. We achieve this by focusing on the development of Tulsa's distinctive identity and economic growth around a dynamic, urban core, complemented by a constellation of livable, thriving communities.
Zerofootprint Organization E-mail: info@zerofootprint.net www.zerofootprint.net/ Zerofootprint’s goal is to connect people who care about the environment for the purpose of reducing ecological footprint.
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