[Re]Evolver

If you’ve read this blog for any length of time, you’ll know that sustainability is an important issue for me. The human propensity to waste natural resources has always rubbed me the wrong way. I’ve blogged about it often (here. Here. Here, too. And there’s lots more of them, just check the categories for environment and green energy. It’s a regular and recurring theme around this site). So, rather than just blogging about it all the time, I finally decided I would try to do something positive. Enter [Re]Evolver, a website that I developed with huge aspirations: I not only want to end waste, I also want to end hunger, and I want to ensure the survival of humanity and the Earth for several millions of years. The sad part is, not only do I know it’s possible, I know it’s possible right now, if we would only just do it. But we are victims of convenience in everything we do. [Re]Evolver not only wants to show you how easy it is to live your life sustainably, but to show you that it can be fun, as well as rewarding.

[Re]Evolver is a project with grandiose dreams, but I believe there are enough people out there who are concerned enough to want to contribute, and maybe a few more who are concerned enough to want to learn. [Re]Evolver is a project that was built on the foundation of those two principles.

So if you think you might like to help the world, drop by [Re]Evolver and sign up for a free account. Look around and see if there’s anything you like. We’ve got lots of fun stuff. You can have your own blog, profile page, status updates and photo uploading. There’s a growing community of like-minded people to meet and make friends with. There’s an on-site wiki to catalog our developing genius, and a skyscraper full of forums in which to chat and elucidate.

Nobody’s asking you to change the world. Just to join a little website. In the long run, will that do any good? Maybe it will. We hope so. 

http://www.reevolver.com/user/register. We are the Last Indigenous Tribe.

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