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Timberland’s new climate change campaign ‘gets things done’
Timberland’s new political campaign, “Don’t Tell Us It Can’t Be Done,” takes a hard-hitting approach to socio-political change in line with next month’s COP15.
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Adventure goes social with a new online network
Adventure and eco-travelers gather online to share trip experiences and future itineraries on the new, free social travel network MyAdventures.com. Exploring over 40 adventure travel topics, members can aggregate their Facebook profiles into the new site and help spread the coolness everywhere.
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Go social to go green with Cooltribe and Carbonica
Some social networks have the right idea: CoolTribe.com is donating the planting of one tree for every new member to the new, free web community.
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Travel socially with your iPhone and Facebook
TourSpot is making travel social by combining an iPhone travel and city guide with Facebook, combining rich content and live mapping with location-based search capabilities updating features, making it the ultimate e-travel guide.
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Student travelers connect globally with new social media platform XploreU
XploreU.com, an international student life platform to enable students to connect on a global level, officially launched today. This “Facebook meets Wikipedia” site for student travelers allows students to connect internationally, share travel tips and stories, and obtain information to plan future travels.
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Earth Hour spreads the word: Go dark to save the planet
The eco-internet is all a-buzz with this month’s upcoming Earth Hour 2009 occurring in major cities across the globe. The “event”, scheduled for 8:30pm on March 28th, calls for people and business everywhere to “turn out the lights” in a show of global solidarity in support of the battle against climate change.
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'Crazy about Kenya' promotes music, art and culture in Africa's wildlife capital
A grassroots project involving Kenyan artists and musicians and popular with a growing number of ethical travelers, the main thrust of the project is concerned with putting a positive vibe back into destination via Kenyan art and music.
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Green shopping becoming more and more popular in the U.S.
A new survey released today by ethical beauty retailer, The Body Shop, indicates that in spite of the tough economic climate, ethics are as important, if not more important, than price with today’s increasingly eco-conscious consumers.
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