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Global Warming: Good News/Bad News

November 30, 2009

Here’s the good news: About three out of four Americans believe in global warming. Here’s the bad news, that’s down from four out of five just a few years ago. [...]

Caught Green Handed!

November 24, 2009

Hey! Why didn’t I think of this? Here’s a light-hearted environmental communications effort that has it all — it’s clever, cute, crystal clear, and dirt cheap! It’s the “Caught Green [...]

Help Your Supporters Raise Their Voices

November 23, 2009

Creating Successful Petitions on Change.org from Benjamin Rattray on Vimeo. Those do-gooder techie types over at Change.org have launched a free online petition tool. This makes it possible for people [...]

Job: Online Strategist

November 23, 2009

Groundwire, an Internet firm in Seattle that serves nonprofit environmental organizations, has an opening for a senior staff person to “help our clients think through their use of technology and [...]

Hope for the Human Herd Instinct

November 23, 2009

Photo: Sreejith K via Flickr Kiplinger.com reported yesterday on a recent experiment conducted at Emory University in Atlanta. Participants were asked to view a rotating assemblage of cubes and describe [...]

Tag! You’re It!

November 23, 2009

Taglines, also known as slogans, are important — those pithy statements that establish the purpose and flavor or your organization, and ring memorably with rhymes, alliteration, and double entendres.If your [...]

Job: E-Activism Director

November 20, 2009

Oceana, “the only international nonprofit dedicated solely to protecting and restoring the world’s oceans,” is seeking an E-Activism Director. Overall responsibilities include recruiting, retaining, activating and fundraising for Oceana’s international [...]

“Farms” and “Family,” Two Words That Are Hard to Separate

November 20, 2009

Farmers. You got to love them because eating is fun (and good for you, if you do it right). You got to hate them because chemical pesticide, fertilizer, sediment, and [...]