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Thursday, January 20, 2011

State Of The Voluntary Carbon Markets Report 2010

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Yiting (Eating) Wang
In seeking to build meaningful cross-cultural relationships to bring forward just and ecological communities, I envision a world that recognizes and celebrates its interconnectedness and diversity. To achieve societal transformations necessary to live in prosperity with nature, we will have to take a leap of faith in our human consciousness. Now on twitter @daoofthepooh on the Race to Rio Earth Summit 2012! B.A. in environmental studies from Mount Holyoke College You can reach me via yitingwang.pamoja at gmail.com
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