Act.

Fed up and ready to do something about it?  Below you’ll find links to green campaigns organized by subject.

Act for Kids

Climate Change

Agriculture think big agribusiness is a menace?  Like local, sustainable, Slow Food?

Investigate Monsanto– Tell Obama’s antitrust Czar to investigate Monsanto today! No GMO’s!

Education has a a lot to do with the environment– the most direct link to be made is between education and health, also population levels and women’s rights.

Education for All Oxfam’s campaign for education in the developing world

Forests

Billion Tree UNEP wants you to help plant 7 billion trees across the world by the end of 2009

Government Tweetminster is organized by party, tweet @ your party or rep (if they are on Twitter); Livewire feature!  Very impressive, looks like the staffers in Westminster were finally able to explain the value of social media to the old white men!

Oceans

Ocean acidity campaign from Oceana– climate change has altered the pH of the oceans and threatens eco systems which threatens CO2 absorbing algae.

Water

End Water Poverty the end all destination for water facts and international ngo alliances on water (and you thought it was the WorldWaterWeek website…); there’s a great campaign to join “the world’s longest toilet cue

Life Straw made by Vestergaard – Frandsen is a device that quickly makes dirty water safer to drink.  Support their efforts in developing countries.

World Water Monitoring Day 18 Sept– order your water testing kit! Why? it’s a great way to practically explain to kids what clean water means!