Peakfood wins Bloggers for Positive Global Change Award

August 3, 2007 · Filed Under Peak Food in the News, climate change 

Peakfood is delighted to announce that it has won a ‘Blogging for Positive Global Change Award’.  

The award was originally created by Climate of Our Future to recognise bloggers who “are trying to build awareness among their readership in order to create a more sustainable and enlightened future.”

BLOGGERS FOR POSITIVE CHANGE AWARD

Our thanks go to Sara from Farming Friends who was kind enough to nominate us.  Amongst other things, Sara writes a blog  of everyday life on her 250 acre arable and livestock farm.  Her video clip of a lamb being born is well worth a look.

We in turn nominate the following blogs for the Positive Global Change Award:

1)  The Oil Drum – A thought provoking website that discusses energy and our future

2) Peak Oil - a site that posts news on peak oil

3) Climate Ark – the original biocenric climate science, policy and advocacy search engine

Should they wish, nominees may now proudly display the Blogging for Positive Global Change badge on their blogs. If any nominees have someone in mind that they’d like to nominate in turn, just be sure to pass this list of rules to the blogs you are tagging.

The participation rules are simple:
1. When you get tagged, write a post with links to up to 5 blogs that you think are trying to change the world in a positive way.
2. In your post, make sure you link back to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme.
3. Leave a comment or message for the bloggers you’re tagging, so they know they’re now part of the meme.
4. Optional: Proudly display the “Bloggers For Positive Global Change” award badge with a link to the post that you write up.

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