Jul 3, 09



Headlines from Worldchanging Seattle


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As we've mentioned, we are working on the upcoming launch of our new locally focused blog, Worldchanging Seattle.

Though we know you read Worldchanging from all around the globe, we think that local insights could add value to what you find on our main site. We'll be covering local and regional news, and also taking some of the topics we tackle on Worldchanging and discussing them on a local level, to see how these big-picture concepts apply at the city scale.

A few recent headlines from Worldchanging Seattle:

How-to: Eat Local

Where Do Arts and the Environment Intersect?

Outside Ideas: Norwegian Bike Lift

Buses Done Right

Own the Service, Ditch the Stuff: Seattle Product-Service Systems

Coming soon: We're tapping our most in-the-know allies for Seattle's most Worldchanging policies, institutions, individuals and more. These short profiles will cover the gems in one progressive U.S. city – we know there are ideas here that could spark inspiration elsewhere. So check back often to find out what Seattle has to offer the world.

Photo credit: Flickr/bonacheladas, licensed by Creative Commons.

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Comments

Rock on!

Posted by: planetheidi on July 22, 2008 11:58 AM

Have you considered how to expand WorldChanging to other cities?

Posted by: Paul on July 23, 2008 7:30 PM

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