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The Only List of Earth Day Blogs You'll Ever Need

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My Plastic Free Life. My Plastic Free Life is a blog by Oakland, California activist Beth Terry. Raise a Green Dog. Raise a Green Dog , a blog by Leslie May, discusses her dogs, Johann and Gracie; their green lifestyle; and the products and services she finds effective and nontoxic for pets. Talk about niche!

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The Biggest List of Earth Day Blogs You'll Ever Need

Tech Soup

My Plastic Free Life. My Plastic Free Life is a blog by Oakland, California activist Beth Terry. Raise a Green Dog. Raise a Green Dog , a blog by Leslie May, discusses her dogs, Johann and Gracie; their green lifestyle; and the products and services she finds effective and nontoxic for pets. Talk about niche!

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The Biggest List of Earth Day Blogs You'll Ever Need

Tech Soup

My Plastic Free Life. My Plastic Free Life is a blog by Oakland, California activist Beth Terry. Raise a Green Dog. Raise a Green Dog , a blog by Leslie May, discusses her dogs, Johann and Gracie; their green lifestyle; and the products and services she finds effective and nontoxic for pets. Talk about niche!

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Cupcakes, Veganism and Fundraising: Fat Bottom Bakery and the East Bay Vegan Bake Sale

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You can imagine how excited I was to find out about Fat Bottom Bakery , a vegan bakery in Oakland, CA (where I live) that makes all kind of desserts, including cupcakes! They also produce the East Bay Vegan Bake Sale where they sell baked goods to raise money for charity. BB: How did you choose the recipients of your profits?

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Accessing sustainable food is easier with for mobile access to databases (Seafood Watch), delivery of hyper local foods (Spud.com), online links for farmers and buyers (Roots of Change), and maps of food grown in your neighborhood (Forage Oakland). My Life With NF in Web 2.0 With snacks! Do they make a difference? His "JUST ASK!"

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News by the Spoonful: TechSoup's 2015 Tech Predictions

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TechSoup's senior online community manager, Lewis Haidt, predicts that charities will use more sophisticated group social media tools like Thunderclap that amplify messaging. Data theft, cyberattacks, and government surveillance are a growing fact of digital life, and it looks like 2015 will only be more of the same.

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Fair Trade Certified: An Interview with Paul Rice of TransFair USA

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Paul Rice, the founding president and CEO of the Oakland based nonprofit, TransFair USA , answers these questions and others in an interview for the Big Vision Podcast. BB: Can you share a story of how a family's life has been changed for the better by Fair Trade? Fair Trade, at the end of the day, is not charity.