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The Fastest Way to 100% Clean Energy

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This post was written by Billy Parish, Founder and President of Mosaic, an online platform that makes it easy for anyone to directly invest in community-scale solar energy projects. Read more »

Co-designing OuiShare Fest: A Collaborative Experiment

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When OuiShare decided to create an international collaborative economy festival it was only natural to make it participatory with its community at the center. What does a co-design process look like? Read more »

Will the Power Laws of Networks Lead to Even Greater Income Inequality?

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Following the Aspen Institute’s Information Technology Roundtable, David Bollier explores the “power curve” distributions that result on open network platforms. Read more »

How to Start a Repair Café

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Don't throw that broken lamp away. Fix it at a repair cafe. If your community doesn't have one yet, then start one. Here's how. Read more »

From Green New Deal to New Economy

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The rise of a green economy depends on a mass movement, and a mass movement isn't possible unless the green economy helps ordinary people. It's time to transform the green economy into the new economy, one where people are the priority. Read more »

Why Self-Compassion Trumps Self-Esteem

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In this incredibly competitive society of ours, how many of us truly feel good about ourselves? The answer: stop judging and evaluating ourselves altogether. Read more »

How to Invest in Good: Community Development Banks and Credit Unions

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With the rise of online banking and partnerships among small banks, it is now easier than ever to move your money, create good in your community, and keep your money safe in checking and savings accounts, CDs, and other bank products. Read more »

Credit Unions on the Rise

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Together member-owned credit unions are bigger than Goldman Sachs with more than $1 trillion in assets. They're on the rise, and you can help them grow even more by backing three bills in Congress. Read more »

How to Enjoy a Free, Movable Feast of Weeds

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Weeds have been given a bad reputation, but they are a spectacular movable feast. Read more »

How to Create Your Own Seed Lending Library

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The intention at Richmond Grows is to be a model for sustainability in their community while supporting other communities to create their own seed lending library and seed interchanges (swaps). Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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