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    OpenTrace is a brand new environmental infrastructure that aggregates product materials' information from bottom up and dynamically calculates the environmental load to indicate them. Existing indicators are well-authenticated, but are very complex and static when calculating the environmental load, so it costs us so much money and time. OpenTrace approaches to this difficult problem from a totally different aspect which is simple and free for use. Based on simple and flexible calculation method, it provides many environmental tools to meet users' needs including; [Calculation] convenient web-interface for producer [Labels] printable environmental labels to indicate CO2 emission, usage of fishery-resources, and distances such as food miles [Search] various product search for consumers by keyword, product code and location [Web API] provide interface that external service can use for their service [License] provide GPL-like license to propagate its philosophy
    16 years ago by @gresch
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    Global Witness exposes the corrupt exploitation of natural resources and international trade systems, to drive campaigns that end impunity, resource-linked conflict, and human rights and environmental abuses. Global Witness was the first organisation that sought to break the links between the exploitation of natural resources, and conflict and corruption; and the results of our investigations and our powerful lobbying skills have been not only a catalyst, but a main driver behind most of the major international mechanisms and initiatives that have been established to address these issues; including the Kimberley Process and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). Global Witness is largely responsible for natural resources occupying the prominent role in the international agenda that they currently do.
    18 years ago by @gresch
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    Political group. One goal is to raise awareness in the media of digital rights abuses. Just think - an e-mail must at least be protected as a postcard. It couldn't be that the administration now started to copy all information on postcards to be able to a
    19 years ago by @gresch
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