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During this Valentines Day, I urge you to consider love at a global level. Devlyn Steele, founder of ToolsToLife.com, introduced me to seven amazing websites that have a primary goal to change the world through networks of people with big hearts. Enjoy.
www.care2.com
Care2 provides powerful tools to make a difference in your life, community, country and world. It’s driven by passionate people (just like you) who want to restore the world’s balance.
www.2people.org
The mission of 2People is sustainability in one generation. To achieve this, we must make the connections between many issues, from pollution and poverty to women’s rights and democracy. However, we have come to believe that the disruption of our climate threatens to make all other sustainability goals unachievable. Therefore, our immediate goal is to build an overwhelming public mandate for real solutions to the climate crisis.
www.dotherightthing.com
DoTheRightThing is a place online where you can get unfiltered information about the impacts of companies on people and the world and make it worth their while to “do the right thing.”
www.worldcoolers.org
WorldCoolers is an online grassroots initiative whose goal is to raise public awareness of climate change. We are working to spread the word, spark fruitful discussions and bring this critical issue to the attention of policymakers and the media.
www.gusse.org
Gusse is an online place where the world will collectively discuss, review and apply the best ideas for sustainable cities.
www.treehugger.com
TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. Partial to a modern aesthetic, we strive to be a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information.
www.zaadz.com
We’re a little different than most social networks. We’re here for a purpose—to inspire and empower you to be the change you want to see in the world.
How are you going to change the world through love?
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