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CSRwire Weekly News Alert
5.20.2008 - 11:59pm ET
The Latest Corporate Social Responsibility News - Social Networking for Green
From festivals to the blogosphere, 'connectors' keep green movement momentum strong
In The
Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell points out the pivotal role of
"connectors" in spreading ideas through social networking.
Thankfully, the ideas of green and sustainability are
catching like wildfire, in no small part due to social networking.
Take, for example, Co-op America's Green Festival, where an
estimated 30,000 people gathered this past week in Chicago. A primary
mission of the Festivals (which also happen in Seattle, San Francisco, and
Washington, DC this year) is to provide "structured networking
opportunities . . . throughout the conference so businesses can meet and
build connections with other business owners to form synergies and grow
together." In other words, people attend to rub elbows, a peculiarly
effective method of generating momentum for the green movement.
Web-based networking represents a much less carbon-intensive method for
spreading the word. JustMeans launched a mere half-year ago as a social
media website for socially responsible individuals and businesses, with
job offers providing the primary social lubricant. CraigsList meets
FaceBook, for the green crowd. JustMeans establishes
credibility by association, linking itself to a set of A-list founding
members - including eight fellows of the prestigious Ashoka social
entrepreneur organization founded by Bill Drayton. These
organizations support JustMeans because it simultaneously demonstrates and
stimulates the growth of socially and environmentally responsible
enterprises.
Blogging similarly leverages the connective power of the Internet to
virally spread ideas far and wide. No wonder environmental guru Bill
McKibben is endorsing Brighter Planet's 350 Challenge to harness the
blogosphere in raising awareness about tackling the climate crisis.
Carbon offset firm Brighter Planet invites bloggers to write posts
describing the need to reduce atmospheric carbon concentration from 383
parts per million to 350, explaining the scientific consensus that this
reduction will likely avert triggering catastrophic climate feedback
loops. The first 350 bloggers who download the 350 Challenge badge will
receive 350 tons of carbon offsets from Brighter Planet.
Perhaps most importantly, social networking injects fun into the
otherwise daunting task of saving the world.
This article was written by CSRwire contributor Bill Baue.
CSRwire's Top Multimedia Picks of the Week
Eco-concious
Dave Matthews fans will be happy to hear that the band has just
partnered with eco-rideshare company PickUpPal and will be offering free
rides to concerts this summer. • Coming in June: Brave New Films and
The Nation will be presenting “ This Brave Nation” a
documentary series featuring “conversations with people who make a
difference.” • 60 Minutes did an incredible segment “The Price of
Bananas” about Chiquita, and the role of the company in Colombia's
civil war. • And finally, here's the audio of a press conference with Investors Against
Genocide and the UN Global Compact discussing the role of oil
companies in the Darfur genocide.
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