What would you do with a free pass to 150,000 Greenpeace photos?

by Kumi Naidoo

October 15, 2012

Clicktivism has come of age as the digital driver of the #PowerOfWe. Malcolm Gladwells infamous dismissal of online activism as ineffective signature gathering missed the point in 2010, when he coined the phrase; sharing information, crowd sourcing concerns and solutions are driving change and are amongst the hallmarks of campaigning 2.0.

More than two billion people have access to the Internet, apparently eight new people are getting connected every second. Roughly a billion people are on Facebook, where they like, share, debate, inform and alter decisions that are being taken about our common future.

We, at Greenpeace, no longer simply count our supporters as those who donate money. Our thinking has evolved and embraced the power of we. There are millions making up the we that is Greenpeace: we are staff, donators, Facebook fans, Twitter followers, online activists, grassroots activists and fellow bloggers.

To help support Blog Action Day we are giving access to entire archive of 150,000 photos and videos, for use by participants in their posts. (Instructions and terms to access Greenpeaces150,000 photoand video archive.)

As looking through the 150,000 photos and videos might be a bit daunting to some, check out a smaller collection of59 photosthat represent what the Power of We theme picked by the Blog Action Day folks.

Blog Action Day is about celebrating the use of digital tools like blogs, social networks and mobiles. Its about people meeting online, in community halls, each others houses and on the streets. Its about celebrating campaigning for change and many many inspirations stories. Check out the blogs and be inspired by the stories of activism athttp://blogactionday.org/you can even follow a link to our ownMaking Wavesblogging pages.

Kumi Naidoo

By Kumi Naidoo

Kumi Naidoo has served as executive director of Greenpeace International since November 2009.

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