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What the P2P Foundation did in 2015 - Commons Transition

What the P2P Foundation did in 2015 - Commons Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
2015 was a year of groundbreaking work and whirlwind travel for the P2P Foundation, Commons Transition and the P2PLab. Here are some of the highlights.
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A primer on global economic sharing | Share The World's Resources (STWR)

A primer on global economic sharing | Share The World's Resources (STWR) | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
In an increasingly unequal and unsustainable world, governments must urgently move beyond the restrictive political and economic ideologies of the past and embrace solutions that meet the common needs of people in all countries. This primer outlines the extent of the interconnected global crises we face, and points the way towards an alternative approach to managing the world’s resources based upon international cooperation and economic sharing.
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Support Nafeez Ahmed creating Insurge Intelligence: Watchdog journalism for the global commons

Support Nafeez Ahmed creating Insurge Intelligence: Watchdog journalism for the global commons | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
I'm Nafeez, a 12-year investigative journalist, bestselling author, documentary film-maker and global security scholar - formerly of The Guardian and currently writing a weekly column for Vice Motherboard. 
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2014 Road Map to Global Transformation - Patriot Post

2014 Road Map to Global Transformation - Patriot Post | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

A United Nations trusteeship, the Global Commons includes outer space, the atmosphere, non-territorial seas, and environmental systems that support life. Freedom therein is said to bring ruin to all; therefore, radical environmentalists demand stiff enforcement of international law. Among advocates of ocean governance include presidents, princes of Wales and Monaco, and dignitaries from Nature Conservancy, the UN Environment Programme, the World Bank, and International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

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