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Mapping a Shareable World

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How interactive maps are transforming the way we understand and change the world. Read more »

How to Compost for Cohousing

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Here my friend Leif Utne explains how the composting system works for the 30 households of Winslow Cohousing on Bainbridge Island near Seattle, Washington where he lives. Read more »

You're Invited: How Parents Can Share [EVENT]

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Jeremy Adam Smith, Shareable's founding editor, is doing this cool talk in San Francisco this coming Thursday about sharing among parents. Read more »

Great Green Public Spaces Right Under Our Noses

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It is a little-known fact that the vision and inspiration for great public commons like New York’s Central Park originated from cemeteries. Read more »

Growing Demand: Crop Swaps Gaining Ground

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Crop swaps – meet-ups where people exchange their surplus backyard bounty – are thriving in cities, suburban enclaves, and online. Read more »

Chegg Textbook Rental Service Goes Digital

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E-textbooks make it easier for students to access educational materials without the financial burden of ownership. Read more »

From Mass Consumerism to Mass Change: Hope for Sustainable Consumption

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As resources grow constrained, economies stall, and businesses innovate, there is a hope for a reversal in the way that consumers use products and services. Read more »

The Future of Peer Production [Event]

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Shareable is honored to be collaborating with the Institute for the Future to host Michel Bauwens of the Peer to Peer Foundation for an evening of discussion and networking:
Institute for the Future (IFTF) and Shareable Magazine invite you to . Read more »

Where Blackberries Are Free

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Blackberry bramble grows wild all over our town. Many consider it a menace. It’s invasive, and it will choke everything out and take your fence down in the process. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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No, we're not confused about what day it is, nor have we switched to some alternative DIY calender. Instead, we're trying our weekly links roundup at the end of the week instead of in the middle. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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