Greens world over are taking to the worldwide web in order to help save the rainforests in alliance with corporates like Dell, PepsiCo China and Starbucks.
Campaigners announced the setting up of a social networking website, Team Earth, which they hope will unite businesses, NGOs, scientists, educators, individuals and children in an international collective action campaign to address the most pressing environmental issues facing humanity. The networking site will be launched in November.
Team Earth hopes to galvanise companies, powerful brands and other sections of society to take collective action at a global scale. Apart from its own platform, Team Earth will use social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.
By harnessing the power of social networking and global outreach to incite action, Team Earth’s initial collective action campaigns will focus on saving forests. Team Earth’s other partners include Harrah's, SC Johnson, Wrigley and Marriott International.
Along with Conservation International, Team Earth is supported by other non-profit partners include Rocky Mountain Institute and Prince’s Rainforest Project. Team Earth’s global online education partner, ePals, reaches 2.5 million registered users and millions of students in over 200 countries and territories.
Campaigners announced the setting up of a social networking website, Team Earth, which they hope will unite businesses, NGOs, scientists, educators, individuals and children in an international collective action campaign to address the most pressing environmental issues facing humanity. The networking site will be launched in November.
Team Earth hopes to galvanise companies, powerful brands and other sections of society to take collective action at a global scale. Apart from its own platform, Team Earth will use social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.
By harnessing the power of social networking and global outreach to incite action, Team Earth’s initial collective action campaigns will focus on saving forests. Team Earth’s other partners include Harrah's, SC Johnson, Wrigley and Marriott International.
Along with Conservation International, Team Earth is supported by other non-profit partners include Rocky Mountain Institute and Prince’s Rainforest Project. Team Earth’s global online education partner, ePals, reaches 2.5 million registered users and millions of students in over 200 countries and territories.
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