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GreenNetizen: Living Green, a Lesson from Obama
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Saturday, November 15, 2008. Living Green, a Lesson from Obama. My husband always chides me about the "Green Movement." He says that the regular person can't afford to "go green" and that it is mostly for the wealthy people who what to ease their own conscience for their extravagant lifestyles. I obviously don't believe that. I find that there are many ways to live green that are no more difficult or expensive than the lives we already live. Obama; Animal Rights;. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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GreenNetizen: Election Night photos in Flickr
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Saturday, November 08, 2008. Election Night photos in Flickr. Has a wonderful photo. Set showing the Obama family and friends on election night. It's fantastic. He is one candidate. That really used Web 2.0 to help get his message out and to connect with others. I signed up for his m obile. Alerts. About once a week, I'd get a message reminding me to register, or to get others to register, to early vote, to watch debates etc. It was an effective tool to keep connected to voters. Make your own badge here.
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GreenNetizen: Climate Games starting to be developed
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Monday, March 19, 2012. Climate Games starting to be developed. Al Gore has a blog that I have started to follow. Here is a link if you are interested: Al Gore: Game Change. He has put together a list of 19 game websites. That teach adults and teen gamers about climate change and what we can do about it. He is still an optomist. Looking down the list and giving each game a try, the one that drew me in and actually wanted to make me try it was MY2050. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How Can I Do That?
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GreenNetizen: Jeffrey Sachs - Love him or hate him - part 2
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Friday, December 19, 2008. Jeffrey Sachs - Love him or hate him - part 2. I posted in May. About Jeffrey Sachs’ new book, "Common Wealth." Sachs is quite methodical and comprehensive in his explanation and presentation of how to solve the world’s slow growing environmental crisis. It has been very thought provoking. He calls for a "Demographic Transition". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from cmanders53. Make your own badge here. Check out the eco-friendly.
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GreenNetizen: A Steven Jobs for the Green Movement: Shai Agassi
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009. A Steven Jobs for the Green Movement: Shai Agassi. Grist pointed me to a new name in the Green movement. Shai Agassi is hailed and the visionary of the Green Movement and the in His blog is "The Long Tailpipe.". His company: " A Better Place.". He has been featured in magazine after magazine. He was a speaker at TED. Johnson County Equality Project. I love your blog! Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make your own badge here. Folk Music in Orlando!
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GreenNetizen: Wealthy Nations Privatizing Farmland Abroad
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Thursday, December 25, 2008. Wealthy Nations Privatizing Farmland Abroad. Chelsea NEWS reports, "The global race is on for farmland." Should we be concerned? I think so. There are 6.8 billion people on this planet. United Nations predicts another 2.5 billion are on their way over the next 40 years. Stop and think. 2.5 billion people in 40 years. If you were going to feed that many people, wouldn't you need to start planning now? Billion, not million. Jlandon [@] maacenter.org. Make your own badge here.
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GreenNetizen: Change Gov's website
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Saturday, November 08, 2008. For those who are too busy to watch the news regularly. There is now a website that will keep tabs on what President Obama is working on regularly. Obama emphasized that we can't just "elect him" and then forget about it. The opposition. Will be working around the clock to figure out how to win back the presidency and to regain power in Washington. So we can't become indifferent. Now is the time for citizens to become involved in their government. Make your own badge here.
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GreenNetizen: Local Bee Rescue
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Sunday, March 15, 2009. My brother-in-law is the president of his homeowners' association. He got a call from one of the homeowners who said he had a bee problem and was going to kill the bees in a nearby wall. Al said, "NO! I'll get someone to come out and remove the bees! The bees were spared! Everyone pulled together and removed the bees safely to a new home. Happy ending to bee saga! So glad they spared them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make your own badge here. Check out the eco-friendly.
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GreenNetizen: What matters most to stop the population bomb?
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Monday, March 19, 2012. What matters most to stop the population bomb? Is our biggest environmental problem population growth? Here is a link to the NY Times write up on Population Day and a scientific/mathematical look at this issue. Some say that it matters, others say it doesn't matter. Mark Golding - The Organic Home. I heard about you through Best Green Blogs, and I love what you are doing. Thank you! Here at The Organic Home we say ‘we give to you. I own Solar Sphere, we sell solar panels, custom-b...
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GreenNetizen: Eco Tuesdays
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. Now here is a great idea! San Francisco has a networking and learning event designed to bring together green business leaders once a month to share ideas and network. It is in it's 2nd year and is growing to other cities around the country. Great idea and one that is needed in my city, Orlalndo. Hmm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from cmanders53. Make your own badge here. Check out the eco-friendly. America the Green Podcasts.