Interested?

Where to go from here
If you think this might be made into a useful approach for you and your colleagues and worth checking out, we have tried to make the process as quick and convenient as possible. Here are a few easy steps you may wish to consider:
- Review the information and tools presented in this Web page. Be reassured: it should take you less than an hour to work your way through this presentation.
- And if it perhaps raises as many questions as it answers, all of this is of course an iterative process. What you have here is just a first step in the right direction. After all, nobody ever said that the issues around sustainability were simple. We only claim that they are promising.
- Then, based on what you have seen here, you may next wish to check out a few of our references and past projects to see if we are the genuine article, on track, and possibly able to be of some help.
- If after all that you are still interested, then why not just pick up the phone or come to visit? Or if you have it, videoconferencing is a terrific way to get to know each other and to lay the base for any eventual next steps. And of course it's also sustainable -- and that's maybe not such a bad way to start.
Your 21st Turtle contact points in Basel and Paris:
In Paris:
Eric Britton
The Commons (ecopl@n)
Le Frene, 8/10 rue Joseph Bara (At #8, the code is 112.)
75006 Paris, France
Voicemail/Fax + 331.5301.2896
Videoconferencing/groupwork: +33 (01) 4441 6340 (1-4)
Email: media@ecoplan.org
In Basel:
Dieter A. Hagenbach
Gaia Media AG
Schuetzenmattstrasse 5
CH 4003 Basel, Switzerland
Phone + 41 (61) 261 91 19
Fax +41 (61) 261 91 17
dahagenbach@gaiamedialitag.ch
Personal visits to Paris are not however altogether excluded (see
Maps and Directions, just in case you decide to make the trip).
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