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Contributes to the development of sustainmentsContains informative content in its areaProvides a useful set of linksCulture Change
Some critical insights into the nature of the problem – that Sustainable Consumption is in fact an oxymoron in the current way of seeing the world. This group focuses on the dangers of car culture and oil production. Rather than looking at designing change, Culture Change is more concerned with raising awareness using an activist approach.

Provides a useful set of linksContains informative content in its areawww.sustainable.doe.gov
American Government site with good introductory content and resources covering a number of sustainability issues. This site is an interesting mix of simplicity (which is to be expected in government sites trying to reach a wide audience) and relationality. The Measuring Progress section is impressive because it offers brief introductory content, encourages critical engagement with the concept, and links to more in-depth analyses.

Provides a useful set of linksContains informative content in its areaUrban City
Contains City Matters, an online magazine for urban management and development. Issues covered include appropriate use of technology, low-cost housing and alternative energy for developing cities (in full text articles). The links section (under the resources heading) is a little annoying but comprehensive. The transport section is vast.