Monday, October 29, 2007

Small Actions to Change the World #6 (Blog Carnival)

Hi there, I'm really glad you stopped by to check out SustainaBee's "Small Actions to Change the World" Blog Carnival. This is the 6th edition and it keeps growing and growing! Of course the Blog Action Day on the Environment a couple of weeks ago helped a bit :-).
I am sorry for posting a week late, it was my birthday a week ago, and since then I have had really full days. Especially that I'm starting a new student organisation on technology and sustainability (e.g. asking questions like "what are the social implications of technology?" or "what is the role of engineering in development assistance?") I've been running from one place to another.

I'm thinking about having the carnival posted on a different blog every second time (i.e. SustainaBee once, two weeks later a different sustainability/environmental/social blog and so on). If you are interested in hosting a "Small Actions to Change the World" carnival, let me know by writing me an email!

Without further waiting, I present you the "Small Actions to Change the World" :-).




Summer presents Save Money By Saving Water posted at Your Frugal Family.

FitBuff presents Negativity is Contagious, Are You Immune? posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, "This study shows how the smallest actions and ideas can not only change the world, but our own minds!"

Kevin Bedell presents A Simple Step You Can Take: Install a Low Flow Shower Head posted at 21st Century Citizen.

Tupelo Kenyon presents Choose the Companionship of Positive People Who Inspire You posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, "If the people you spend the most time with are inspiring, supportive, encouraging, and they demonstrate qualities you want to emulate – great, you are on the right track. If not, it's up to you to do something about it. Life is too short to put up with other people's pity parties, bitch-and-moan marathons, and oh-woe-is-me clubs. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)"

Phil B. presents 3 Reasons to Stop Using Dryers « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, "Dryers, also known as drying machines or clothes dryers, may be fast and convenient to quickly dry our clothes and linens, however we seldom consider how much they really cost."

WhatWorksForUs presents What Works For Us: Save $$ - Go (Lime) Green posted at What works For Us.

Karen (aka Karooch)
presents Shower with a Friend for Blog Action Day 2007 posted at Scraps of Mind.

Edith presents How You are Impacting the World (Blog Action Day) posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Phil B. was quite active , presenting another post: Recycle Christmas Trees « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, "It is almost that time of year again when we buy a new Christmas tree. Are you going to just throw it away when done with it?"

Matthew Spears presents Joy at All Times posted at Loving Awareness, saying, "We tend to think of joy as somehow mutually exclusive to other experiences. If we're feeling sad, then of course it's impossible to have joy. Likewise if we're having a fight or our business is having a downturn. This article points out how they're not exclusive, and helps the invitation of joy into your life."

SpiKe presents 20 Tips For Laying The Foundations Of Your Environmentally Friendly Habit posted at Organize IT.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents 10 Simple Ways To Save Money And The Environment posted at The Digerati Life.


That's it again for an edition of "Small Actions to Change the World". If you want to submit a post to this carnival use our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on blog carnival archive.


And as always I will end with something inspiring. This time it's a speech of one of of the Nobel Peace Prize winners this year Al Gore. It's a talk he did on TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), an exclusive gathering of many inspirational people. In the second part of this video he talks about how the individual can help by doing his or her part in averting climate change. Have fun!

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