Greens 2017-12-14T16:31:19+00:00

Greens

Many organizations mostly in the nonprofit sphere are approaching the sustainability issue from various angles. As Paul Hawken indicates (see Thought Leaders 4 page) there are almost too many to count. I’ll just list a few in the Seattle area and the piece of the sustainability pie they deal with. There is a need to integrate all these separate movements and agendas together.

Sustainable Seattle  www.sustainableseattle.org  Environment & CommunitySustainable Ballard www.sustainableballard.org  Environment & Community
City of Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment www.seattle.gov/environment  Environment

The Interra Project www.interraproject.orgLocal Economy
BALLE-Seattle www.balleseattle.orgLocal Economy
Washington CASH  www.washingtoncash.org   Microlending Local Economy
Community Alliance for Global Justice www.seattleglobaljustice.org/Social Justice

Washington State Jobs with Justice www.wsjwj.org/home/home_default.aspEconomic Justice
YES! A Journal of Positive Futures www.yesmagazine.org/Localism Social & Economic Justice
Real Change News   www.realchangenews.org/Homelessness
NorthWest Intentional Communities Association NICA  www.ic.org/nica Community Housing
Housing Development Consortium www.housingconsortium.org/  Affordable Housing
Seattle Tilth/Washington Tilth Producers Assoc. www.seattletilth.org Organic Food and CSA 
PATH www.path.org/Health in the Developing World