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No Impact Man: Join thousands who are trying No Impact for a week!
| No impact week this week, too late for me: http://bit.ly/10BQwG but maybe you? 10/20/2009 |
| RT @amyjruiz: No Impact wk starts Sun: "live a happier life...for a happier earth" Info: http://bit.ly/hpk5L Sign up: http://bit.ly/10BQwG 10/16/2009 |
| RT @amyjruiz No Impact week starts Sunday "live a happier life, for a happier earth" http://bit.ly/hpk5L Sign up http://bit.ly/10BQwG 10/16/2009 |
Join thousands who are trying No Impact for a week!
No Impact Man —
... Sign up here! We're closing down on 2,000 participants already. Join them! When we get closer to the date, we'll supply you with an online guide and all the other tools you'll need to try it out. ...
No Impact Week : Get In On It
In The Loop —
... and share it, electronically of course,with anybody who you think might be up to the challenge. It’s a big thing to take on, but so fun. Who wouldn’t get at least a few laughs from attempting to wash their clothes in the bathtub…with their feet? You can sign up here and keep the conversation going on Twitter by using the hashtag #nipweek and following @noimpactgroup. Except, it does require electricity to tweet, soooo you might have to scratch that last part. ...
No Impact Week: Taking the environment into our own hands
No Impact Man —
As you may have heard, thousands of people have now signed up to participate in the No Impact Project's
week-long experiment in environmental living, which begins on October
18, hosted on the Huffington Post. That so many people are willing to
make such a deep commitment demonstrates to themselves, to their
neighbors, and to their elected officials that the American people are
concerned about our climate crisis and are willing to participate in
solving it. I hope that the senators currently considering the climate
bill might take note and consider the ...
Join No Impact Week video discussions here!
No Impact Man —
Graham Hill, founder of Treehugger.com, is participating in No Impact week, starting October 18, and he wrote on the Huffington Post: Instead of edicts - depriving you of your car or forbidding drinking
your latte from a paper cup - the No-Impact week brought to you by Colin Beavan and Huff Po is instead the opportunity to try out lifestyle strategies that just may be more fun than you thought.
With the shape of the earth and our complex society, we need lots of people coming up with lots of approaches.
I look at ...
The No Impact Experiment
Got2BeGreen —
... . They are registering thousands of participants for a one-week carbon cleanse and you can be among them; click here to sign up. To make this program successful and sustainable, they need your help raising $10,000. A donation of $200 would pay for our survey technology, $500 would cover a portion of our robust outreach campaign, $2,000 would fund the development of our 20-page manual, and $5,000 would cover the development of our social platform. Click ...
no impact week
mom go green —
The first ever No Impact Week has just begun, but it isn't too late for you to join in. Inspired by No Impact Man, this week covers all the aspects of living with little or no impact on the environment. Think of it as a eco-bootcamp, or a "one-week carbon cleanse." Each day focuses on a different area: consumption, trash, transportation, food, energy, water and giving back. You can sign up to participate here and you'll receive more information via emails from the Huffington Post and No Impact Project. I've been a little overwhelmed with basic life ...
