Who Gives a Click Anyway?
Kimberly Bock Sometimes in a world of anxieties, workloads, run here, do this, do that, work, work, work we get caught up in such a way that it leaves us with very little time (or energy) to be fruitful for our environment.
We can’t all be “Greenpeace” or “The Nature Conservancy” volunteers/promoters, even if we’d really like to be.
Although this is true, it’s important to note that every tiny effort counts for something. Sometimes a tiny effort is huge because it can create a wave that you may not even know you created.
Did you know that one click of your mouse, one button, one submission of a URL in the right place, using a bookmarking toolbar for environmental causes etc, can reach thousands of viewers? Even more?
Keep this in mind as you view pages that offer a means for you to act on your beliefs and your hopes for earthly concerns you may have.
One of my concerns is needless slaughter of whales.
Today I found a post at “The Radical Blogger” that is focussed on saving whales with one simple effort. He needs 1000 bloggers.
To join this campaign, simply drop your URL in his comment box of the post regarding this cause. It’s a virtual petition signing.
With this small gesture, you can save whales from needless slaughter. It’s fast and semi-effortless. Please help. They cannot defend themselves.
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Thanks, Kimberly.
Hopefully more readers here will go over and add their URLs and comments. The practice of killing whales needs to stop.
Kudos to the Radical Blogger.