SOME USEFUL LINKS
Go to international Simpol sites and discussion groups
| Get Up!--Action for Australia | A movement
for action in the national sphere, Thus it is
complementary to Simpol's program of influencing state
and federal politicians to commit to global
policies. Get Up! shares Simpol's central concerns for
participatory democracy, social justice, economic
fairness and environmental sustainability. |
Peak Oil | Sydney-based campaigner and SP-Adopter David
Lankshear created this excellent website in which he
proclaims "I
want the world to know that the most colossal failure in
public policy ever was to construct our entire
civilization on the foundations of a vanishing
resource". |
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| The World Vote Project | A global e-voting simulation experiment was specifically
designed to map the role the Internet can play in a
global direct-democratic system. Participants registered
in190 countries and territories, representing 99.62% of
the world population. |
Information for Action | Fun site for environmental issues, offers solutions and an easy-to-use automated lobbying service to send emails, letters or faxes to politicians and business leaders worldwide. | |
| Millennium Round Links | Commenced in
1999 as a 'webliography' of the corporate, governmental,
NGO and civil-society players in the battles over the MAI
and the WTO's ill-fated 'new round' which is now better
known as the Doha Round. The compiler is Simpol
Australia's coordinator, Brian Jenkins, originally
assisted by Andreas Rockstein. |
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