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Hi! . . . Sustainable Community Action
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April 2024

is a wiki for everyone interested in sustainability, but especially ordinary people and community groups. You can help

Sustainability isn't just something for experts. It's about everyone's quality of life and we all have a part to play.

Sustainable Community Action aims to link up community and personal action for sustainability worldwide. / Español, other languages


Where to start

Img13714 Browse - via the left hand menu. Our main content areas are Places, projects and networks, Ideas Bank, News, Comment, Diary, Resources and Sca community

Img13713 Search - via box at the top of the left hand menu.

Img13715 Share - anyone is welcome to add or edit any of the entries in this Wiki. About this wiki - Help


Help Sustainable Community Action to grow

So far some 140 editors have signed in and helped SCA to grow, plus many more unsigned in. We welcome any help, little or sustained.

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Quote of the day

"In too many countries and internationally, we still don't have governing systems and institutions that are accountable, participatory, consensus oriented, transparent, equitable and follow the rule of law." Mary Robinson


Today's random fact
  • At its lowest point during the 2007 summer melting season, sea ice coverage in the Arctic stood at 1.59 million square miles, compared with the previous low of 2.05 million square miles in 2005. The long-term average between 1979 and 2000 is 2.60 million square miles. Source: National Snow and Ice Data Centre, USA, Greenpeace, September 21 topic, Polar ice packs


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