I started formulating the idea for this blog while attending a rally in the Northeast for global warming awareness, where several disparate (but like-minded) groups were in attendance, displaying their pamphlets and wares. As I made the rounds of the booths, I asked, "So do you all know each other? Do you have coordinated meetings so you can organize for events like this?". The answer was generally "no", that nobody knew about an organizing web site or central clearing house where grassroots organizations like theirs could learn about each other and join forces. In a movement like this, still very much in its formative stages, it's all about strength in numbers. You can feel very much alone in your efforts, until you find out about all the other people who are trying to effect change as well...and so it goes. So being a communications professional, I thought I could surely solve this communication challenge and devise a way for environmentalists and conservationists to find out about one another, share information and ideas, and join forces. Thus this blog was formed.
In the coming weeks and months, I'll be posting links to web sites for groups who are advocating a less carbon-intensive lifestyle, including those exploring new forms of energy production, organic and sustainable farming, and those involved in the political arena to create legislative change at a local, state or federal level. I will also post information about organizing events and rallies related to global warming and sustainable living, and invite readers to send me their updates for posting on this blog.
And in case you're wondering why I decided to label myself a "Tree Hugger", as a native Californian and former Oregonian (go Ducks!), I'm proud of our legacy of environmental activism . If ever there was a time for activism, the melting glaciers and vanishing rainforests say it's now. After all, it was individual actions that got us into this mess of rapidly rising global temperatures, and only individual actions (with the encouragement of rational government, of course) will mitigate it. So be an activist, reduce your carbon footprint and help cool off the planet...we'll help show you how!
Friday, May 18, 2007
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