Global Village Institute for Appropriate Technology
A
non-profit organization created in 1974 that does great work researching
promising new appropriate technologies. Their philosophy emphasizes
that emerging technologies that link the world together are not ethically
neutral, but often have long-term implications for viability of natural
systems, human rights and our common future.
They focus on a convergence of renewable energy, environmental
building, sustainable agriculture, biological wastewater systems, community
conflict resolution methodologies, holistic community planning, permaculture
design, experiential education, natural capital economics, ready access
to global information, and a host of emerging modalities for systemic
social improvements.
They've received numerous awards and frequent recognition
for this work, which has always been at the leading edge of systemic
social change.
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website, visit www.i4at.org