"Creating" Jobs
From E.F. Schumacher's Small is Beautiful, p. 53 The Buddhist point of view takes the function of work to be at least threefold: to give a person a chance to utilize and develop his or her f
2005/11/29

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Recycling Natural Principles
Each policy of Wild at Heart is based on two nonnegotiable principles: 1) humans are but one species in a community of vast numbers and diversity. While we are different, as is every element of the
2005/10/12

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The Pinglin Interchange
The environmentally sensitive Pinglin area, which supplies much of Taipei with clean water, is in danger of being opened to increased traffic (and subsequent pollution runoff). "High stakes at
2005/10/11

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Environmental Education: Personal Pain
Environmental Education - Feeling the Pain On seeing the children play with electronic toys that make electronic noises – I thought about how much they are missing and what kind of an educat
2005/09/02
Robin Winkler

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Radical Reduction of Waste
As you know, regulations have recently taken effect in Taiwan that are designed to facilitate waste reduction. You may also have heard the expression “there is no such thing as waste in natu
2005/04/07
Robin Winkler

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#Defenders of Taiwan
The people of Taiwan oppose China’s threats of violence. Meanwhile all living things in both countries are crying out to the people to cease their continuous use of violence perpetrated on the
2005/03/29
Robin Winkler

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#Thank you Taiwan!
Chinese version: 感謝台灣?糟蹋台灣?   Thank you, Taiwan, for letting our members like General Electric sell you nuclear power plants, without having to solve the problem of nuclear waste. This
2005/03/23
Robin Winkler

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#It’s Not Just About Agriculture
By Lai Weijie, Chairman, Green Citizens' Action Alliance Nothing in the extensive reading I’ve done on Taiwan’s agricultural situation compares with the shock I received on a recen
2005/03/21

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