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Greenvoice is the online community for those who are thinking green in the new millennium, with an interface and ethos that’s difficult to turn your head from. Their platform is based on the idea that every action, though small, is hardly trivial; Greenvoice is looking towards the bigger picture, and they want you on board. You can start by browsing their campaigns that range from saving the whales to saving the polish countryside. Join or create your own group to participate in discussions about the topics you are most passionate about. Read articles from a handful of reliable sources concerning resource management and tips on how to make small differences in your daily life.
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Greenvoice is an online community for environmentally aware people. It is a platform for people to share, collaborate, communicate and voice opinions. It gives everyone the opportunity to make a difference to the environmental issues that matter to them. Greenvoicers can take as active or inactive a role as they wish in the community. They can use Greenvoice as a way to meet people with similar interests, all the way through to becoming an activist running a campaign.
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With so many environmentally aware social communities, this is the most professional looking. The articles shown on the homepage are wide-ranging and come from expert sources. The idea of creating both a section for campaigns and groups is great, and they seem to be getting a decent amount of user generated content so far.
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Will they be able to stack up against other green web communities? How do they plan on profiting?
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