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Christie Renner and Deane Rimerman are now friends
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Deane Rimerman and David Connor are now friends
February 26, 2009
HI everyone, I just joined this group and also just followed all seven of you... I just graduated with a Master's Public Administration degree and I've been a Pacific Northwest Forest Defender for 17 years... And how am I too earn a living? Well, Tw…
February 26, 2009
Thought I'd add a group for those of us spending too much time on Twitter.
February 26, 2009

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What is your Interest?
Corporate Responsibility, Environment
Represent:
Organization
Name of Company / Organization:
Earth's Tree News
What is your current job title / department?
Forest Policy Analyst
What would you most like to get out of this network?
Establish a Network of active and involved tree defenders
What knowledge, skills and experience do you have that you would be happy for people to contact you over?
Have a question about any kind of forestry or tree issue in the world? Just ask me and I'll answer with a great deal of information / context.
Website Address
http://olyecology.livejournal.com

If you ever want to know what's going on with trees....

If you ever want to know what's going on with trees I'm the guy who gathers up all the world's english language news articles about trees and forests.

You can read my work at my weblogs http://forestpolicyresearch.org and also http://olyecology.livejournal.org

You can subscribe to my email based newsletter if you go to these links!

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13 ways to be a better online activist

If the links don't work you can view it at my regular Blog which is here:

http://forestpolicyresearch.org/13-ways-to-be-a-better-online-activist/

13 ways to more effective online activism!


1) Keep a fire in your belly! Online work can be very draining, stay inspired! Computer time requires a counterbalance of rigorous physical exercise. Also an artistic outlet seems to be the best kept secret of the most talented activists.

2) Setup profiles on as many networking sites as possible. (ex: my… Continue

Posted on May 22, 2008 at 12:13am — 1 Comment

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At 11:03am on December 9, 2008, Dilip Saha said…
Hi,
Thanks for the add as a friend.
At 2:04pm on June 20, 2008, everybodygreen said…
Concerning "Being a credible eco-activst" all useful and helpful information, specifically #3 & #8.

I treat my property as if it was a nature preserve.
I really try to show my neighbors by example and not by preaching and have be really surprised with the results
At 1:22am on June 19, 2008, Sudhir Gandotra said…
thanks.
At 12:16pm on June 5, 2008, Aimo Berg said…
Hello Dean
Just FYI, you can post functional links. Just type in name, keyword or full http address into the comment box and then highlight the
word or web address. Click on the little chain symbol up top in the header of the comment box, put in the URL address and it will convert anything into a live link.

http://olyecology.livejournal.com

Hope that helps.
Aimo
At 11:34am on June 5, 2008, everybodygreen said…
Hey, thanks for the add, to be truthful I don't know too much about trees but I love my native plants & I hate english ivy. Thanks for all the useful info.
At 5:53am on June 3, 2008, Alison Lowndes said…
Hi Deane, thanks for the add.
At 3:41am on June 3, 2008, Lauren Brooking said…
Howdy, i've been a tree hugger since way back, nice to be in good company, thanks for the add! :)
At 1:07am on June 2, 2008, Ana Tabuena said…
Hi, I'm not sure if this is how I add you as a friend...
Anyway, I like your job. I like trees too! In fact, I'm just back from a backpacking trip in the Sequoias. I'll be on the lookout for your articles. Thanks!
At 12:14am on May 22, 2008, Deane Rimerman said…
Not sure if this network is going to work so well if they keep preventing people from posting functional links?

Check out my research at http://olyecology.livejournal.com
At 12:43am on May 20, 2008, Deane Rimerman said…
Below is an up-to-date list of links where all my online forest activists analytics and artistics can be viewed.
Network with me @ my Profile sites:
Myspace - Facebook - Tribe - Friendster
Tagged - Care2 - Development Crossing - Bebo
Network with me @ my Bookmarking sites:
Technorati - StumbleUpon - Digg - Del.icio.us
Network / RSS with my Blogs:
Earth’s Tree News - Forest Policy Research
Keep an eye on my media:
YouTube -Photobucket - Singing - Photo-Poems

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