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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Half of all tree species in Amazon 'face extinction' - BBC News

Half of all tree species in Amazon 'face extinction' - BBC News | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
More than half of all tree species in the Amazon face extinction, warn international scientists.
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Alberta tar sands

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Flail away the skin of the living earth, strip it of forests, topsoil, what is called overburden, create a desolate landscape, toxic lagoons, spoil heaps, all to get at the tar sands beneath.
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Buffer Vehicles as Commons in a Carpooling System - P2P Foundation

Buffer Vehicles as Commons in a Carpooling System - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Anybody has explored the idea of "buffer vehicules" in a carpooling system ?

 
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Video of the Day: Warning To the People of Earth | P2P Foundation

Video of the Day: Warning To the People of Earth | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“William Rees is the co-creator of the Eco-Footprint concept. He has measured humanity’s use of the planet’s resource, and what he has discovered is frightening. We are using more resources than the planet can possibly supply us with. Without a huge change in the way we live, our planet-wide civilization will likely collapse. This 29-minute documentary is a compilation of his lectures, and a summary of his warning.”

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The Aztecs of Mexico: A Zero Waste Society

The Aztecs of Mexico: A Zero Waste Society | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
While technological innovation is often seen as the answer to modern waste problems, what can we learn from the historical methods used by great ancient societies such as the Aztecs of Mexico?
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