Sunday, April 12, 2009

EH2ED Challenge Day 14 - Best of the Web

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Happy Easter!

Its Day 14 of the Earth Hour to Earth Day Challenge. We may be past the half way point, but its still not too late to join the action - visit Cool People Care to find out what its all about . . . then let me know if you take on the Challenge so I can add you to tomorrow's update.

Don't forget to stumble the posts you like or submit them to other social bookmarking services. And to follow the tweeple who's tweets you like. Lets promote the EH2ED Challenge and each other!!

If you missed the EH2ED Challenge over at
New England through Yummy Mommy's Eyes then check out her round up of the weeks tips.

There is a great interview at Earth Promise with Eric Mangol, CEO of Figment Media LLC.
" . . . any action, no matter how small has an effect for the positive. Don’t dismiss it because you think it won’t make a difference. If we all do that it WILL have an effect. That’s why I love Earth Promise, because it helps you realize what you can do, organize it into specific actions and then remind yourself to actually carry it through."

There are beautiful cherry blossoms at No Regrets. As much as Autumn and Winter have their charms I have to admit I am a little jealous of those in the Northern Hemisphere that are launching into Spring!

EH2ED Challenge in 140 characters or less:
@WUIW: WUIW taking the EH2ED Challenge-Adjust your watering schedule each month to match seasonal weather conditions and landscape requirements.

@BethBaldauf: Give the ultimate eco-friendly gift http://tinyurl.com/cpm6ny (expand) #EH2ED

@ParkHowell: EH2ED Challenge, Day 14: Take Kohler’s 3-minute toilet quiz, and help Habitat for Humanity. http://jijr.com/hxtU

@kiwimeg: RT @Green4GoodDavid: Nice Tip as #EarthDay Approaches: 3 ways to recycle your old sneakers: http://tinyurl.com/cu3gog (expand) #EH2ED


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