Excellent - great stuff. But I have a question. How will you measure 
success? In the end, that is what I am looking for. How does anyone 
measure success in this and similar/related contexts?

Paperless Homework wrote:
> Taran,
>  
> No I am not disputing the importance of data. Sometimes too much data talk 
> and not converted to actual actions are useless. So to me the interesting 
> part is to see someone putting into practice whatever initiatives we think is 
> viable without waiting for data :>)
>  
> To me too much theories is boring to read. Maybe I am not the research type I 
> am more of a practical type as I am putting into actions my own green project 
> rather that talk and talk like Al Gore and partners etc  LOL
> Alan 
>   


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