Can a million bloggers save the world... we think so.
posted by Million Blogger March at 10:49 PM | 0 Comments
On Earthday 2008, we began the "march of a million bloggers"
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After decades of viral "green" and "greed" campaigns that ultimately do "more harm than good"
...we decided it was time to join the collective*.
● If you could stop hundreds of children from dying every day?
● If you could stop the destruction of our ecosystem?
● If you could "save the world in 60 days"? Would you?
What if it didn't cost you or anyone a nickel? Then Joins use and make it a reality.
Why bloggers? It's all a numbers game...
There are over 300 million Americans with over 100 million blogs. These people are already defined as a collective* with similar technical parts that affect a whole. I believe where others have failed for decades, we can succeed as this "collective" of the minds.
Why join?
We are looking for the "one in a hundred" people who "know in their conscience" that there have been 1000's of viable energy and environmental options for our country for decades and are tired of being lead to believe the contrary.
If you are that unsure about joining a collective of people who are dedicated to "protecting people and the planet" who have no political, financial, social or media strings attached... then don't.
We don't want your money, vote or purchasing power. We just want you to make a better choice when given the chance.
- Learn how we will do it.
What went wrong?
Facts about unsustainable popular media, social, viral and political campaigns..
Decades and Trillion'$
America has spent trillions on government grants, regulations and enforcement since the first Earthday in 1970 to protect the environment and prevent climate change...
Education and public attention
Since the 90's there has been billions spent on films, commercials, public education, political and media campaigns to promote global warming...
Where are the hippies now?
In the 60's baby boomers went "green" to win the war on pollution, coal, foreign oil... lost interest, bought SUV's to drive out to the 4,000 sq ft homes in the burbs...