Posts Tagged ‘Global Warming’

Earth Hour India 2009 I am in, are You?

Earth Hour India 2009 I am in, are You?

It was 2007 when Sydney showed its first support (2.2 million homes and businesses) against global warming. Again in 2008 the movement gone global where 50 million people around the world switched off their lights. Now, it’s 2009. This year 2,140 cities across 82 countries and territories has taken oath to switch off their [...]

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March 23rd, 2009/Tags: , , , , , , / Posted in Earth Hour, Social Responsibility/6 Comments »

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Everybody Loves to Work or Support for Good Cause

Espreson’s Spark at SocialSpark is not a paid/sponsored post at all, till it’s one of "Hot Opportunity" listed by SocialSpark. Why? because it’s a voice on earth.
When I posted "A Blogger Should Be Responsible—Working For Earth", back in April 2008 in my blog, it struck in my mind that, this campaign can be included in [...]

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June 26th, 2008/Tags: , , / Posted in Social Responsibility/2 Comments »

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Another response on A Blogger Should Be Responsible—Working For Earth

Recently I found another response from Exotic Animal Lover regarding my SocialSpark campaign "A Blogger Should Be Responsible—Working For Earth" as a blog post Are You a Responsible Earthling?
Exotic Animal Lover is a blog by Kimberly Edwards who dedicated it for the endangered animals and the environment. As per her statement:
With urbanization, pollution, and destruction [...]

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June 16th, 2008/Tags: , , / Posted in Social Responsibility/1 Comment »

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Blogger Are Thinking On Green Earth

Espreson is running a Spark on SocialSpark, "A Blogger Should Be Responsible! On Earth". SocialSpark blogger are really becoming responsible over the Global Warming issue, by showing their interest and taking initiatives.
Here another blogger from mei[at]knits,bakes&think has shown interest on it and shared some green tips for all of us. So, here are the tips,

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May 11th, 2008/Tags: , , / Posted in Social Responsibility/3 Comments »