Ecotality: Are You Doing Something About Climate Change?
By Ecotality blogger Doug Snodgrass. Originally published on June 28, 2007.
Are you doing something about climate change? Perhaps the scope of your project is Live Earth-massive, or there’s a chance that the scale may be somewhat smaller. Either way, here’s something that you should know about. Celsias Blog is launching a program that aims to encourage individuals and groups to “register past, current or proposed climate change projects”. From the press release:
Projects might include cleaning up a waterway, organizing an eco-conference on campus, providing low-emission stoves, writing a petition to stop the use of plastic grocery bags, bringing photovoltaic solar energy to villagers, or creating a website for young environmental professionals. “We are looking for projects that will inspire others to do the same in their communities, and the possibilities are endless. By registering your project on Celsias, you will soon be able to share your knowledge, learn from others, and avoid pitfalls,” explains (Celsias’ CEO Nick) Lewis.
Project leaders will also be able to raise the visibility of their projects, recruit volunteers, attract resources and solicit funding.
Currently, the program is in the project registration phase, with the full-on unveiling expected sometime in July. Registration is free.
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