August 28, 2007; 03:24 AM
Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) August 25, 2007 -- An international
initiative of bloggers known as "Blog Action Day" launched on August
15th, with the aim of uniting thousands of blogging voices, talking
about one issue for one day. This year on Blog Action Day, which is
slated for Oct. 15, 2007, bloggers will be discussing the environment.
Major blogs have signed up to participate, including Lifehacker,
Dumb Little Man, Lifehack.org, Get Rich Slowly, Web Worker Daily,
GigaOm, The Simple Dollar, Zen Habits, Freelance Switch, LifeClever,
Unclutterer, Pronet Advertising, Wise Bread and many more. The current
tally stands are 2414 with an estimated audience of over 2 million.
"For just one day, we'd like to unite as many of the millions of
bloggers around the world and speak about one issue -- the
environment," said Collis Ta'eed, an Australian blogger from
FreelanceSwitch.com, and a cofounder of Blog Action Day. "We want to
display the potential and the power of the blogging community, which is
a disparate community but one with an amazing size, breadth and
diversity. By bringing everyone together for one day, we can see just
how much can be achieved, and how much we can be heard."
Blog Action Day is a non-profit initiative, and will be an annual
event. As an alternative to blogging about the environment on Blog
Action Day, bloggers can opt to participate by donating their blog's
proceeds from Oct. 15 to one of several environmental organizations
chosen for this purpose: Greenpeace International, The Nature
Conservancy, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), the Conservation
Fund, and the Sierra Club.
Bloggers who would like to participate in Blog Action Day should
visit BlogActionDay.org or e-mail Collis Ta'eed at collis @ eden .cc,
so they can be listed on the Blog Action Day site. To participate, a
blog just needs to write about the issue of the environment on Oct. 15,
2007, or donate its proceeds for the day to one of the chosen
environmental organizations.