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FOR: IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: amazonemployeesclimatejustice@gmail.com More Than One Thousand Amazon Employees Pledge to Walk Out As Part of Global Climate Strike The walkout is the latest employee action to ask the company to take action on the climate…
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Filet Oh! Fish (54:27min) | Nicolas Daniel, Upside Distribution
Published: 2013
Everybody agrees that fish is healthy. In 40 years, its global consumption has doubled. Each year, the market needs to find more fishes and new ways of production. Where does the fish of our daily sushi come from? How is it fed? In which water does it live? A dramatic investigation about healthy food...or maybe not?
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http://www.upsidedistribution.com/?Filet-Oh-Fish
Published: 2013
Everybody agrees that fish is healthy. In 40 years, its global consumption has doubled. Each year, the market needs to find more fishes and new ways of production. Where does the fish of our daily sushi come from? How is it fed? In which water does it live? A dramatic investigation about healthy food...or maybe not?
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English Audio (MP3 128kb/s)
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http://www.upsidedistribution.com/?Filet-Oh-Fish
http://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Equipotentiality
"...peer production processes are characterized by the adoption of equipotentiality as an organizing principle. This means that everyone can potentially cooperate in a project, that no authority can pre-judge the ability to cooperate, but that the quality of cooperation is then judged by the community of peers, i.e. through Communal Validation. In equipotential projects, participants self-select themselves to the module to which they feel able to contribute."
"...peer production processes are characterized by the adoption of equipotentiality as an organizing principle. This means that everyone can potentially cooperate in a project, that no authority can pre-judge the ability to cooperate, but that the quality of cooperation is then judged by the community of peers, i.e. through Communal Validation. In equipotential projects, participants self-select themselves to the module to which they feel able to contribute."