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===About Green Policy===
===ABOUT US===


We are a green network as our new .net domain name suggests. We are built on a MediaWiki platform. We are grassroots-powered and open to 'greens of all colors' who are working in good faith to create a better world. We are a meeting place for discovering best practices, that is, practical solutions for day-to-day problems. We are a "clearinghouse", a "database", a go-to-resource where you can find, share, upload/download information for your green community, your personal efforts, changes that will make a real difference.
We are a wiki, you are a wiki. We’re a community. And MediaWiki powers our collaborative tools -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_software. Think of us (and you are ‘us’) as a community of greens who want to share our ‘best practices’, our attempts to change the way governments run, the way businesses run, the way the world works in order to bring sustainable, green changes that will impact all of our lives and our environment in ways that ripple through nature and bring benefits, not damage as we too often see in the current structures and process of governments and businesses. We are a community site, where your success stories can be shared, your models and prototypes and proposals, resolutions, ordinances, and all the elements of how to envision and create successful campaigns can be shared. Let’s take the best in the field, the examples of ideas that have come to fruition (or should become guide lights, city-to- city, community-to-community, region-to-region) and make these green practices available to all who want to join up and make a difference. Our GreenPolicy360 network is a clearinghouse, an interactive site where you can easily find what works and ‘model’ what has worked without ‘reinventing the wheel’. Take the best practices here and pass them along. Offer your green success stories and practical solutions by uploading your model green practices for all to use. Keep on doing your best and keep on with your day-to-day efforts to make a better world. Never, ever give up and remember we are all in this green campaign together.
 
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Revision as of 23:23, 30 September 2011

ABOUT US

We are a wiki, you are a wiki. We’re a community. And MediaWiki powers our collaborative tools -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_software. Think of us (and you are ‘us’) as a community of greens who want to share our ‘best practices’, our attempts to change the way governments run, the way businesses run, the way the world works in order to bring sustainable, green changes that will impact all of our lives and our environment in ways that ripple through nature and bring benefits, not damage as we too often see in the current structures and process of governments and businesses. We are a community site, where your success stories can be shared, your models and prototypes and proposals, resolutions, ordinances, and all the elements of how to envision and create successful campaigns can be shared. Let’s take the best in the field, the examples of ideas that have come to fruition (or should become guide lights, city-to- city, community-to-community, region-to-region) and make these green practices available to all who want to join up and make a difference. Our GreenPolicy360 network is a clearinghouse, an interactive site where you can easily find what works and ‘model’ what has worked without ‘reinventing the wheel’. Take the best practices here and pass them along. Offer your green success stories and practical solutions by uploading your model green practices for all to use. Keep on doing your best and keep on with your day-to-day efforts to make a better world. Never, ever give up and remember we are all in this green campaign together.

September 2011