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Derrick Jensen
www.derrickjensen.org
This is a commercial site but is included because of the important message of the books on sale. This 'deep green' environmentalist affirms the importance of collaboration with the world on its own terms, not of its exploitation for financial benefit.
The Green Life
www.thegreenlife.org
Non-profit group to that promote simplicity, health and sustainability in daily life.
Remineralize The Earth
www.remineralize.org
Non-profit group to promote the topic of remineralization of the world soils. They see this as an important and neglected aspect of environmental protection, and offer books for download about it.
Green Empowerment
www.greenempowerment.org
Homepage of this charity dedicated to promote community-based green energy projects to generate social and environmental progress.
The Halo Trust
www.halotrust.org
Explanation of this charity dedicated to removing the debris of war.
Low Impact Living Initiative
www.lowimpact.org
UK-based non-profit that offers downloadable factsheets & run courses on how to reducing our environmental impact. Topics include permaculture, biodiesel, alternative energy, low-energy building, herbal medicine, crafts, growing fruit & vegetables etc.
The Equilibrium Fund
theequilibriumfund.org
We provide training for women in Central America about the Maya Nut, a nutritious delicious rainforest tree seed which can improve food security, health, women's incomes and self esteem while motivating rainforest conservation in Central America

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