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Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There!

Monday, June 16th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Last week over 200 people met in downtown Wellington and ‘froze’ together to help New Zealand launch the 2008 World Environment Day. According to the event’s mysterious organizer, ‘Mr Freeze’, the purpose of the Freeze ...

How to Protest in the New Millennium, and Not Get Arrested

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

When my friend was three, her dad taught her how to climb a tree. Not for sport, but so that in case she needed to, she could stage a tree sit. This was a totally foreign ...

Common Sense, Freely Available

Monday, June 9th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Tom Paine is, I believe, the great forgotten hero of the American Republic. The ideas he championed, first in Revolutionary America, and then in Revolutionary France, remain the at the driving core of enlightened progress on ...

Benedict: Green Pope?

Thursday, April 17th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

by Gary Gardner Rumor has it that Pope Benedict may address climate change during his visit to the United Nations this week. Whether he does or not, his young papacy can claim to be the "greenest" ever. ...

Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize Lecture

Sunday, April 6th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Quote of the day: "We must abandon the conceit that individual, isolated, private actions are the answer. ...That means adopting principles, values, laws and treaties that release creativity and initiative at every level of society..." -Al Gore, in ...

The Cute Cat Theory of Digital Activism

Sunday, March 9th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Ethan's talk at ETech was one of my favorite parts of this year's conference. He wrote it up on his excellent personal blog, My Heart's In Accra. I think Worldchanging readers will find it funny, smart ...

Netsquared Mashup Challenge

Saturday, March 1st, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Netsquared is an organization devoted to connecting nonprofit organizations with Web 2.0 technologies to help them better achieve their goals. We've featured the work of Netsquared here on Worldchanging many times. We can hardly believe it ...

What are the Top Ten Questions Right Now?

Monday, February 18th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Einstein once said that if you gave him an hour to solve a problem, and his life depended on getting the right answer, he would spend 55 minutes figuring out what questions to ask. "For if ...

The Digital Activist Class

Thursday, February 14th, 2008 Posted in Green News, Movement Building and Activism | Comments Off

Ethan makes some excellent and intriguing points here: There’s a strong overlap between the emerging middle class in the developing world and the world of citizen media. Bloggers in Africa are highly educated, and generally are wealthier ...