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Sustainability initiatives
Initiatives by topicCommunity energyWind power in Portugal - wikipedia:Renewable energy in Portugal Community involvementLisbon’s Green PBStarting in 2019 Lisbon City Council's first ever 'green' PB, an initiative supported and managed by South Pole and EIT ClimateKIC's City Finance Lab, has been allocated a €5 million budget to support climate change mitigation and adaptation projects selected by local citizens. Part of Lisbon City's wider participatory budget, it sets aside funds for projects with positive climate change mitigation and adaptation impacts, such as cycling lanes, tree planting for street heat reduction, or water capture and storage. The impact of the 'green' participatory budget is designed to be two-fold; ensuring constant annual investments into the city's low-carbon transition, whilst also raising awareness among citizens of the benefits of climate change mitigation and adaptation projects. [1] Other linksCascais participatory budget, 2011 - 2017 Cycling activismCritical Mass bicycle rides in Portugal Education for sustainabilityCentro de Educação Ambiental, Torres Vedras Environment qualityClairCity, Eu project about air pollution and CO2 emissions in cities, putting the power in the hands of residents to determine the best local solutions. Food activismSolar cooking resources in Portugal Sharing |
News and comment2020 Mar 10 Lisbon’s Colour-Coded Approach to Improving Quality of Life [2] 2017 Climate Change Related Drought Bakes the Iberian Peninsula, Nov 10 [3] Arid land to a fertile Eden: permaculture lessons from Portugal, Mar 7 [4] 2016 Tem um projecto para Portugal? Há três milhões no primeiro Orçamento Participativo nacional, Jul 18 [5] Portugal ran on renewable energy alone for four days, May 16 [6] 2014 Lisbon ShareFest Brings Together the Portuguese Sharing Community, May 8 [7] 2010 Pioneering Portugal has radically reduced its dependence on fossil fuels. This year nearly half of its electricity will come from renewable sources, August 20 [8] ResourcesVideoError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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Tamera is a peace research village with the goal of becoming "a self-sufficient, sustainable and duplicable communitarian model for nonviolent cooperation and cohabitation between humans, animals, nature, and Creation for a future of peace for all." It is also often called a "healing biotope". Literally translated, "biotope" simply means a place where life lives. In Tamera, however, "healing biotope" is also described as a "greenhouse of trust", "an acupuncture point of peace", and "a self-sufficient future community". It is located on 335 acres (1.36 km2) in the Alentejo region of southwestern Portugal. W
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