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NCN GROUP CHANNEL
"Think globally, act locally..." David Suzuki, Canadian environmentalist
April 1997
Issue #1
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We'll be using this first issue to introduce you to a few of the
working
groups that are part of the New Civilization Network, and as well to give
everyone an idea of what to expect from future issues. The groups that
have responded so far are a diverse mix of large, highly structured
organizations with a world view; to smaller, more casual groups with a
neighborhood focus. These groups are using the Web in innovative ways to
reach out, expand their work and inform people who would not otherwise be
aware of their organizations.
In future issues, we hope to include information on groups that have no
websites, as well as articles from group leaders themselves, on the basics
of starting, running, and keeping a group going. We are always open to
suggestions! If you have an idea for a future article, or would like to
see a certain topic covered, please send me an e-mail with your suggestion.
We'd like to hear about your failures as well as successes. Because of
the differences of the groups, something that turned out to be a bad idea
for one group may be brilliant for another.
We expect to include a section on upcoming events-anything your
group has planned would be of interest. In the next issue, we'd like to
see how
groups get their start. We'd like to hear from you!
Trudy W. Schuett, Editor
dsrtlite@primenet.com
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GROUP PROFILES
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The Saturday Walkers Club
The Institute for Social Inventions, London, UK, has launched
half a dozen groups where lonely Londoners and visitors to London can meet.
These groups leave by train from London stations and travel for an hour or
so to different areas in the home counties around London, walk through
beautiful countryside to a pub for lunch, then on to a cream tea and back
to London. It is a self-organising club with dates and times set for the
next 20 years, and subdivisions for lesbians, gays, artists, adventure and
romance. There is no better way to meet and talk and to have a 'salon' than
going for a walk with a friendly group, and it allows visitors to London to
meet Londoners and to get a taste of farms, country houses, pubs and
landscapes near London.
For more information see the 'Saturday Walkers Club' hyperlink from the
Global Ideas Bank home page (http://newciv.org/GIB/).
Nicholas Albery <rhino@dial.pipex.com>
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Project NatureConnect.
A Reconnecting With Nature Activity Restores Personal and Global Balance
Many dedicated activists for environmental and social causes say they are
motivated by a profound love of life, nature and Earth. "Every person,
and every form of life, is born with that love," according to Dr. Michael
J. Cohen, author of the new Ecopress book "Reconnecting With Nature:
Finding Wellness Through Restoring Your Bond With The Earth"
Dr. Cohen says that most people's innate love of Earth has been squelched
by the "civilizing" process that teaches us to excesssively separate from,
exploit and conquer nature, including our sensory inner nature, our "inner
child." This year, activities from his Reconnecting With Nature book are
being used on Earth Day to reverse the squelching process and its adverse
effects.
"Significantly, most adults experience a degree of shame when they say that
they love the Earth," notes Dr. Cohen. "That shame translates into our
runaway fears, apathy and problems." He says that we can not simply ask
people to love the Earth and, out of that love, act in behalf of sustaining
life and balanced relationships. "The plea seldom produces action because
people are no longer significantly conscious of that love and its global
ethic," Cohen observes.
Dr. Cohen directs Project NatureConnect, the Applied Ecopsychology program
of the Institute of Global Education, a United Nations Non-Governmental
Organization.
To help reestablish a responsible relationship with nature Cohen has
contributed a potent ecopsychology exercise from Reconnecting With Nature.
Via the Internet, it is being shared globally as an International Earth Day
and Ecopsychology Activity. The activity enables people to rationally and
emotionally reconnect with Earth. Cohen finds that this sensory
reconnection nurtures and rejuvenates our innate love of life. "That love
and its ethic once again registers in our consciousness. It becomes a
guiding light for our psyche and relationships," he said.
Cohen insists that Earth connectedness overcomes apathy. He says, "It is a
common ground, a love that unifies people. It motivates the participation
needed to sustain personal, environmental and social relationships in
balance. If we want to achieve such relationships, it is wise to restore
our love for them. "
The free Earth Day Activity is located at
http://www.pacificrim.net/~nature/earthday97.html or by requesting it from
activity@infofree.com. Hard copy is available by sending a self addressed
stamped envelope to Earth Day, P.O. Box 1605, Friday Harbor, Washington
U.S.A.
The International Earth Day Activity is one of 23 ecopsychology activities
presented in Reconnecting With Nature. Results from doing these activities
are eye-opening. Larry Davies, an alternative school counselor in
Vancouver, Washington reports: "During Dr. Cohen's Reconnecting With
Nature workshop with one of our recovery groups, we visited a trashed
natural area next to the student's proposed new school. The area was
slated to be paved as a parking lot, and we did the nature reconnecting
Earth Day permission activity there. As a result, the student's felt that
the area, like themselves, wanted to recover from the abuse it received
from society. They sensed that, like them, it had been, in their words:
'hurt, molested, invaded, raped and trespassed,' 'It wanted to become
healthy or die,' 'It felt trashed and overwhelmed, 'It had no power, it
needed a fix or help to recover.' Since then, the area and their inner
nature has given them permission to enlist the support of social and
environmental agencies to save the area from becoming a parking lot.
Instead, the garbage will be removed and it will recover as an indigenous
natural area. It will be nurtured and nurturing, support wildlife, be an
educational and therapeutic nature sanctuary for the school and a host for
doing more applied ecopsychology activities.
The students recently wrote and received a grant to help make this vision
of theirs a reality. Here's what they said in the grant's vision statement:
'We are a recovery group based on reconnecting with nature. In our recovery
efforts, nature plays a major role. We have choosen a small piece of
wilderness that reflects us as a community. This wilderness community is
being choked by alien plants and stressed by pollution, abandonment and
major loss. We, too, are being choked by drugs and stories that pollute our
natural self. We feel abandoned by our society and cut off from nature
which fills us with grief. As we remove the foreign garbage, blackberries
and ivy from the area, we work on removing the toxins from our lives. As we
plant healthy trees we also learn new healthy ways to survive. By
protecting this ecosystem we find the strength to open our minds, hearts,
and souls for the survival of our Mother Earth and ourselves.'
The students in this nature reconnecting program have quit using drugs.
Their test scores show significant improvement in the areas of self-esteem,
depression, stress and sleeplesness. Every student's attendance and
academic progress has improved. "Reconnecting With Nature has proven to be
a valueable preventative tool for the recovery of people and Earth." said
Mr. Davies. "Many other people also report increased wellness from doing
the activities." Cohen believes their widespread use can radically reduce
our runaway expenditures for social programs.
The March 1997 issue of Prevention Magazine contains an article that
further substantiates the use and value of Reconnecting With Nature.
Project NatureConnect
Institute of Global Education
A United Nations Non-Governmental Organization
Department of Integrated Ecology,
Box 1605 Friday Harbor, Washington 98250
(360) 378-6313
Dr. Michael J. Cohen, Chair
E-mail nature@pacificrim.net
http://www.pacificrim.net/~nature/
For information and updates: program@infofree.com
* Earth Day is celebrated on March 21 in some places and April 22 in
others.
"Earth Day is the first holy day ... and is devoted to the harmony of
nature... The celebration offends no historical calendar, yet it transcends
them all."
- Margaret Mead
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World Ideas Network
World Ideas Network: An experiment in global information-sharing
by Cristina Leite, Marcio Bezerra, and Mario Tavares
The World Ideas Network (WIN) was created in the summer of 1996 for the
purpose of using communications tools and technologies to share experiences
and ideas for creating a better, more livable world. The founders believe
that everyone who lives on the planet has a potential for participating in
its improvement and dealing effectively with changing times, and that WIN
will provide both the opportunity and the means of doing so.
Currently, WIN exists as a site on the Internet's World Wide Web (address
in box, below). WIN asks individuals, CSOs, governments, and other local
and international organizations to use the electronic medium to assist in
the "crusade" of creating a better world -- by sharing what they know, what
they have, their best idea, and new points of view. WIN users will be able
to search -- and provide input into -- a massive "ideas database"
containing sustainable community strategies from around the globe. The
concept is that if all states and countries understand and are linked
through their common ideals and ideas, there will be greater synergy in our
collective international actions.
In addition, WIN aims to improve the amount and kind of access that all
people from every nation have to information that can help them to live
better. Any person with access to computer equipment -- whether at home,
at school, through a public library, CSO/NGO, or other public service
mechanism -- will be able to participate.
One of WIN's most important goals is to generate and sustain a feeling of
world citizenship. This feeling becomes all the more important as advances
in science, technology, and politics allow people of all nations to be
involved not only in their own neighborhoods, but in global happenings as
well. WIN's information will come from people and civic practitioners in
communities, so people will be able to learn and draw their own conclusions
without the "screen" of the news media.
In the months since its inception, WIN has been involved in collecting,
analyzing, and distributing information, with an emphasis on new or
innovative ideas for improving local and global economies, politics, and
social lives. There are prototype sites for Brazil and for the world,
which include sections answering the "Question of the Week," addressing
"Planet Earth Main Issues," and showcasing the best ideas and projects.
There are plans to open WIN branches in five countries and in five
Brazilian states in 1997.
WIN has a very ambitious economic goal: its founders believe that within 15
years, it will construct between 50,000 and 100,000 "virtual communities"
around the world. The technical and logistic support required for this
immense network, and the indirect economic development that it is expected
to spur, will create tens of millions of jobs.
WIN will accomplish a related social goal by providing and promoting
virtual jobs: people will have more time to spend at home, with family or
pursuing hobbies, and will contribute less to the traffic congestion and
chaos that have become emblematic of our modern urban society. The object
is to use technology efficiently and well, rather than allowing people to
become slaves to work and progress.
Politically, WIN believes that its focus on solutions content will help
people understand events and problems in their own countries and others,
and possibly to offer grassroots level answers to ongoing political
problems. Citizens will be able to play a more active role in local and
world discussions and politics.
WIN is currently funded by its Brazilian founder/directors, Cristina Leite,
Marcio Bezerra, and Mario Tavares, with help from a key sponsor, Amana-Key,
a Brazilian knowledge company. But profit is only a minor objective of
WIN's founders, who are currently looking for funding from other companies
and organizations that have a similar perception of world problems and the
human and technological capacity to solve them. WIN's budget for 1997 is
about US$100,000, which includes world and Brazilian sites, as well as
starting the development of two self-sustained communities in Brazil.
Critical organizational decisions are made by the three directors, acting
as a board, based on what works best for WIN's mission, objective, and
philosophy.
WIN is a candidate to be a featured project at the World Exposition -
Hannover 2000. By the time of the exposition, its directors expect WIN to
be active in at least 15 countries. WIN will host its own World Quality of
Life Symposium in Fortaleza, Brazil, in September of 1998.
The main challenge to WIN's directors has been showing and proving to
different people and organizations that the utopic idea of worldwide shared
information and learning is feasible and can become a reality. On the
other hand, this challenge allows WIN to find and join other people who
have similar visions for a better future.
In exhibiting the project proposal to funders and others in the last year,
the WIN founders have been encouraged and inspired by the idea that is
possible to build a better world -- and that WIN can be a part of making
that better world a reality. They quote Walt Disney as saying, "If you
can dream it, you can do it."
A WIN briefing book, explaining the project's main principles and vision
for the future, is available on the WIN web site
(http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1887)
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World Action for the Millennium
I am Javier Creus from Barcelona, Spain, working at the WAM (World Action
for the Millennium) project which started with the "universal communication
minute" some two years ago. We joined NCN almost a year ago, and even if we
haven't been very active, we are amazed by the capacity to connect people
and ideas you've proved.
We are now, as of April 6, launching with some other organizations and
networks our projects for year 2000 in an event in Barcelona. We have
opened a web page for Internet participation. It would be great if you
could help us extend this invitation to take part in the event.
As you'll see, we are proposing with some other organizations a Count-Up
Calendar for 2000 with 10 dates (Sundays) for interconnected events all
over the world. The basic idea is to produce time convergence from the
diversity of expressions.
This event inaugurates the Count Up to year 2000, a series of ten events
to be held approximately every 100 days and always on a Sunday. Jointly
with
worldpeace 2000 we are proposing other networks and cities to organize and
interconnect events on those dates. A celebration has already been
confirmed
in Tarragona for July 13th, organized by Together in the World. Other
groups are also using this calendar as a reference.
http://www.wam2000.org
fax (343)415.24.40.
The WAM team. Ivan Carrascal,Mabel Carrera, Javier Creus, Juan Losantos;
Mercedes Mas de Xax‡s, Gerardo Peral, Bea sanz, Beatriz Soulier.
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Visionaries Creating Realities...in their own words
Eliot Brodsky
In order to effect change, real change, an individual must "sell" an idea
to another individual. Now you have two committed people. If each two can
each "sell" the idea to just one other person...you now have
four...needless to say a geometric progression ensues. But each time you
only have to "sell" the idea to one another person at a time.
I am focusing my "selling" time on sustainable - renewable energy.
We have
structured a company(for profit) of scientists and marketers to
merchandise...solar, geothermal and hydrogen(fuel cells) energy. We provide
consulting, design(hybrid methane/propane solar systems) distribution,
installation, manufacturing (coming soon) and education(seminars) about the
latter systems.
We all believe and feel the spirit of transformation coming...it is
in the air, it is with almost all people one meets...everyone wants to know
what
it means and what they can do. I suggest make a commitment to something you
believe in...something you want to make better, then do it. There is great
power in believing--taking personal responsibility for your actions.
Specifically our group has a physicist(Ph.D.), process
engineer(Ph.D.),
former utility executive, CPA/chief financial officer, sales/marketing
executive. More than half these people are women, one still works for a
Fortune 100 corporation: all are looking for a change in work direction and
life style. All are married, three have children under 13, two have grown
children and are doting grandparents. All are high achievers, get things
done people.
Part of the vision of this group is to build a manufacturing facility
somewhere in the United States. Initially to employ 10 people...within 18
months 40-50 people. We will manufacture solar modules. In our model of the
facility we plan to build, it will be handicapped accessible. Important to
us is to create a company that addresses a need that helps society and
employ a staff of integrated diversity.
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