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Green Memes and Schools
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| Guest post by: Richard Matthews |
Article Overview: Green schools are increasingly imitating each others buildings and curricula. This is due to a fascinating phenomenon known as "memes".
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Green Memes and Schools
Environmentally oriented memes are sweeping around the world, nowhere is this more evident than in schools where institutions are copying each others green programing, green building and sustainable practices.
A "Meme" is a cultural unit (an idea or value or pattern of behavior) that is passed from one person to another by non-genetic means (as by imitation); memes are the cultural counterpart of genes. A meme is transmitted by repetition in a manner analogous to the biological transmission of genes. Memes are the DNA of human society, influencing every aspect of mind, behavior, and culture. The word was coined by British biologist R. Dawkins and is taken from the greek mîmeîsthai, to imitate.
The greening of academe is about a lot more than just recycling, green schools are imitating one another in areas like energy efficiency, renewable energy, and green building.
Like genes, memes usually proliferate because they offer some benefit to the hosts. Green memes are in schools around the world because being perceived as a sustainability leader attracts students, funding, and media attention. Academic programming that is built around sustainability is self propagating, the more an institution develops a cluster of educated talent the more that draws even more talent.
An education in a green school reduces the impact on the planet and teaches people the necessary skills to develop a sustainable economy. A sustainably educated workforce brings their knowledge to bear on the wide range of sustainable issues and companies reap the benefits of cost reductions, enhanced marketing appeal and employee interest.
Green memes are thoroughly permeating our educational establishments and changing the way we live and our relationship to the earth.
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About the Author: Richard Matthews RSS for Richard's articles - Visit Richard's website Richard Matthews is a consultant, eco-entrepreneur, sustainable investor and writer. He is the owner of THE GREEN MARKET, one of the Web's most comprehensive resources for information and tools on sustainability. He is also the author of numerous articles on sustainable positioning, green investing, enviro-politics and eco-economics. Click here to visit Richard's website Earth Day 2010 Life and Death Decisions for Business At Target Everyday is Earth Day The Power of Greening Supply Chains Social Action Driving Businesses to Adopt Sustainable Practices Sarah Palin Belongs on Fox Not Discovery |
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