Keep updated with, and share the latest news from, about and of interest to community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Greece.
- Welcome to the world’s first zero-waste island, positive.news (Aug 21, 2023)
- Greek Island Will Be Mediterranean's First to Run on Renewable Energy, Sep 4, 2018...[1]
- How could we cope if capitalism failed? Ask 26 Greek factory workers, Aditya Chakrabortty, Jul 18, 2017...[2]
- Tilos, Greece: the first island in the Med to run entirely on wind and solar power, Jun 15, 2017...[3]
- The Greek Left Takes Stock of the Commons, Mar 1, 2017...[4]
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2015-2016[edit | edit source]
Habibi.Works is a FabLab equipped with all the tools for people to unfold their potential and hone their abilities, Oct 31, 2016...[1]
- Athens' unofficial community initiatives offer hope after government failures, Sep 21, 2016...[2]
- Building Communities of Commons. A documentary on networks at Sarantaporo, Jul 9, 2016...[3]
- The New Greek Government Endorses Commons-Based, Peer Production Solutions, February 12, 2015...[4]
- "A commons colleague, John Restakis, wrote about this possibility a week or so before the January 25 elections. Now, speaking to the Greek Parliament last week, the new Deputy Prime Minister Gianni Dragasakis explicitly stated that Greece will develop new sorts of bottom-up, commons-based, peer production models for meeting people's needs."
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2009-2014[edit | edit source]
CommonsFest in Greece: A Movement Expands, May 13, 2014...[1]
- Commons projects and activism seem to be really hopping in Greece: just last week a collaborative ebook, Πέρααπότοκράτοςκαιτηναγορά: Ηομότιμηπροοπτική, was published in Greece as a free, downloadable pdf file. The ebook presents a vision for a commons-oriented economy and society. Print copies will be available at the end of May, at a price defined by the reader.
- The book cites five key reasons why this vision can succeed, particularly in Greece: 1) the extensive micro-ownership of land and other forms of capital; 2) the existing solidarity networks; 3) the rebirth of the cooperative movement; 4) the urgent need for rebuilding the economy; and 5) the decentralized networks of islands which offer a unique case study for the commoning of energy production and distribution.
- Brave new renewable energy bill introduced by Greek government in parliament,[2] May 5, 2010.
- Wildfires encroaching on Athens, citizens tracking developments via the web and Twitter,[3] August 24, 2009.
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