Archive for the ‘community’ Category

Eco-Prison

March 31, 2008

kym hopes that this will become a rule rather than an exception . . .
wouldn’t it be nice if our prisons in South Africa could miraculously be self sufficient AND actulaly rehabilitate offenders.

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Here’s an island prison that’s about as distant in principle from Alcatraz as is it in location. Bastoey Island, about 45 miles south of Oslo, hosts some of Norway’s worst offenders in what is effectively an eco-village working holiday camp.

Instead of the traditional barred cells, prisoners, including murderers, rapists, drug dealers and thieves, live in separate, unlocked houses on the island. Although only one and a half miles from the mainland, prisoners are reluctant to escape, lest they get returned to the typical maximum security unit and lose the privilege of serving their time where they’re learning valuable skills, as well as gaining respect for themselves, each other, and the environment.

The island prison uses solar panels, is almost self-sufficient with food from its own organic garden, and operates a strict recycling system. This is an interesting experiment in eco-therapy — where reconnecting offenders with nature may well also help develop a noble sense of purpose, that in turn helps them reconnect with society.

[ Source: celsias ]

global green - brad pitt goes green

October 2, 2007

Last year, Brad Pitt stood up and committed himself to assist in New Orleans. He chose to assist sustainably, with people and planet firmly in the spotlight. Check these links to the Global Green - Holy Cross Project:

Project Website: http://holycrossproject.globalgreen.org/

Virtual Design Tour: http://holycrossproject.globalgreen.org/flash/virtualhouse.html

making it right . . .

October 2, 2007

Celebrity status sure does help with publicity and for once I am celebrity watching! Reading about Brad Pitt’s “Make it Right” project, which recently announced plans to create 150 affordable and sustainable homes in New Orleans’ Ninth Ward, offers a cheery ray of hope. The Lower Ninth Ward was hard hit by hurricane Katrina and a lack of clear plans for rebuilding homes and communities inspired Pitt to help “Make it Right”.

The project gathers together a dynamic team of architects, sustainable redevelopment and remediation specialists, environmental advisors and more, all working together with local community leaders, coalitions and not-for-profit organisations to rebuild the Lower Ninth Ward. Make It Right is committed to preserving the community’s spirit, building safe and healthy homes and ensuring a sustainable neighbourhood.

The sustainable, green homes will be designed to be affordable and efficient throughout their lifecycle, alleviating soaring energy costs and addressing concerns voiced by the community about worsening environmental conditions. Make It Right is collaborating with William McDonough + Partners to develop the environmental criteria guiding the project, using Cradle to Cradle thinking to influence design and materials selections for the new homes. This philosophy, developed by William McDonough and Michael Braungart in Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things (North Point Press, 2002), was inspired by natural systems.

I look forward to seeing the results from Brad Pitt’s committment to people, planet and prosperity!

Visit the Make it Right site for more info:
http://www.makeitrightnola.org/index.php