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eco tipping points

Dr. Gerald Marten is an ecologist based at the East-West Center in Honolulu. Over the last several years he's done a lot of study in regard to what he calls "environmental tipping points," which are points at which small interventions can have large impact - positive or negative - on environment. His web site (www.ecotippingpoints.org) offers lots of explanation and examples of "success stories" in which communities have introduced small changes which have had large positive environmental effects.

Who:

Dr. Gerald Marten

What:

Educational Site

Where:

East-West Center

When: Current
Why:

Good ideas here.

You: Bruce Schauble
Geography: Punahou
Type: Readings
Educational: 1

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