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  Worldwide green parties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Green Parties are part of, but do not exclusively represent, a larger political movement to reform human governance to better fit the constraints of the biosphere — usually called the Green movement to contrast it from the electoral participation of the legally-registered Parties.
Green Parties are often formed in a given jurisdiction by a coalition of scientific ecologists, community environmentalists, and local (or national) leftist groups or groups concerned with peace or citizens rights.
Globally, Green opposition to heavy industry is seen by critics as acting against the interests of rapidly industrialising poor countries such as China or Thailand.
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 Learn more about Worldwide green parties in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Green Parties are part of, but do not exclusively represent, a larger political movement to reform human governance to better fit the constraints of the biosphere -- usually called the Green movement to contrast it from the electoral participation of the legally-registered Parties.
Many people also confuse Green Parties with Greenpeace, a global NGO prominent in the ecology movement, which was founded in the 1970s as the green parties and shares some green goals and values, but does work with different methods and isn't organized as a political party.
The distinction is very often made between "green parties" (generally spelled in lowercase) in a general sense of emphasizing environmentalism, and specific organized political parties with the name "Green Party" (capitalized) that have grown up around a statement of principles called the Four Pillars and the consensus process built on them.
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 Clifford A. Wright's Links
It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors.
www.iatp.org : The web site of The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy which promotes resilient family farms, rural communities and ecosystems around the world through research and education, science and technology, and advocacy.
www.chefnet.com/cc2000 : web site of the Chef’s Collaborative, a network of chefs, restaurateurs and other culinary professionals who promote sustainable cuisine by teaching children, supporting local farmers, educating each other and inspiring their customers to choose clean, healthy foods.
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 Beyond Blossoms Flower Blog
Every traditional hand-tied bouquet is made of at least one type of focal flower, one or multiple types of filler flowers and one or multiple types of greens.
Greens are used to round out the bouquet and as a support structure on the outside of the bouquet.
Their different shapes and shades of green can be used for great design elements.
www.beyondblossoms.com /blog   (1947 words)

  
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A haunted bridge in Stowe, VT, is the setting for the apparition of Emily, a bride jilted at the alter, whose ghostly presence appears wearing a wedding gown.
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