Archived Features September 07
Pagan Environmental Engagement Survey
Does reverence for nature extend to environmental action?
It is often asserted that Pagans have a unique contribution to make to debates about Environmental issues indeed, this has been flatly stated by Amergin Og, the former president of the Pagan Federation.
This survey, which will take about 15 minutes to complete, focuses on exploring this unique contribution: the extent to which it is different from that of Non-Pagans, and the way that it relates explicitly to Pagans’ beliefs, practices and experiences. The purpose of this survey is to gather base-line data to explore the assertion that Pagans have a unique way of understanding and relating to the environment. It is a first step in beginning to explore this area: the creation of a rough sketch map, which will later be filled in with greater detail.

Answer the Call of the Wild
NWF Mobile, the National Wildlife Federation's mobile phone service for members is now available through Sonopia.
Join in creating a community dedicated to saving wildlife. With NWF Mobile, you'll get important news, events and exclusive access to a mobile and online community of friends who share your concern for wildlife all from your phone.
Best of all, you'll be supporting NWF every time you make a call. NWF Mobile is the right call to help protect wildlife and their habitats.
Choice of phones and calling plans
Mobile blogs, photo share and more
Support for NWF organization

Green Linking was created to remind us all of the need to take small steps in our everyday lives to reduce carbon emissions. Green Linking searches are powered by Google Custom Search.
Green Linking is Australia's first search engine facility utilising Google Technology to help people become carbon neutral (even carbon reducing), simply by everyday searching on the internet.
Green Linking converts 20% of revenue (not profits, so more is going to carbon offsetting) into the purchasing of carbon credits. Green Linking purchases the carbon credits from Carbon Planet.
Carbon credits certify the removal of greenhouse gas from the air or the prevention of future greenhouse gas emissions. Each carbon credit is associated with a single tonne of carbon dioxide. There are many different kinds of carbon credits. Source: Carbon Planet
