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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Protected areas of Michigan|Protected areas of Michigan]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Protected areas of Michigan|Protected areas of Michigan]] | ||
=== Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle === | |||
[https://recycleannarbor.org/ Recycle Ann Arbor] | |||
=== Towards sustainable economies === | |||
'''Lansing''' | |||
The Mid-Michigan bioregion is home to a number of both for-profit and nonprofit cooperative enterprises, including the Mid-Michigan Time Bank, the Lansing Maker's Network, and the Mid-Michigan Renewable Energy Cooperative. By leveraging time, tools, and talents, these groups will form the backbone of the Mid-Michigan Mutual Aid Network to help the region find new ways to build a sustainable new economy. | |||
"Mutual Aid Networks provide a platform for communities to build from the ground up through identifying strengths and resources that are present globally which can be put into action through local location-specific projects," says Marshall Clabueaux, a renewable energy activist and social entrepreneur. <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/the-mutual-aid-network-takes-a-ground-up-approach-to-create-a-collaborative-economy Shareable]</ref> | |||
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== News and comment == | == News and comment == | ||
'''2019''' | |||
'''Jul 26''' Cooperative bookstore launches in Hamtramck, Michigan <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/cooperative-bookstore-launches-in-hamtramck-michigan/ Shareable]</ref> | |||
'''2017''' | |||
In Flint Neighborhood, Vacant Lots Will Soon Bear Fruit, Jul 20 <ref>[https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/eastside-flint-greenspace-community-garden nextcity.org]</ref> | |||
'''2015''' | '''2015''' | ||
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[http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=mi Energy Data & Statistics for Michigan] | [http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=mi Energy Data & Statistics for Michigan] | ||
== Local communities in {{PAGENAME}} == | |||
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Image:Broadway Avenue Historic District - Detroit, Michigan.jpg|[[Detroit]] | |||
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== Interwiki links == | == Interwiki links == |
Revision as of 16:47, 30 July 2019
Initiatives by topicCommunity energyWikipedia: Wind power in Michigan Cycling activismWikipedia:
Environment qualityDepartment of Environmental Quality, michigan.gov Open spacesWikipedia: Protected areas of Michigan Reduce, reuse, repair and recycleTowards sustainable economiesLansing The Mid-Michigan bioregion is home to a number of both for-profit and nonprofit cooperative enterprises, including the Mid-Michigan Time Bank, the Lansing Maker's Network, and the Mid-Michigan Renewable Energy Cooperative. By leveraging time, tools, and talents, these groups will form the backbone of the Mid-Michigan Mutual Aid Network to help the region find new ways to build a sustainable new economy. "Mutual Aid Networks provide a platform for communities to build from the ground up through identifying strengths and resources that are present globally which can be put into action through local location-specific projects," says Marshall Clabueaux, a renewable energy activist and social entrepreneur. [1] |
News and comment2019 Jul 26 Cooperative bookstore launches in Hamtramck, Michigan [2] 2017 In Flint Neighborhood, Vacant Lots Will Soon Bear Fruit, Jul 20 [3] 2015 Cheap Michigan Wind Energy Set To Save Consumers $15 Million Annually, June 9 [4] ResourcesCitizens data initiativeEnergy Data & Statistics for Michigan Local communities in Michigan community actionInterwiki linksWikipedia: Michigan External links
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