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Green Bloggers
Green Bloggers is a group of bloggers who believe in green or in environmental values that was created in September 2005 by Craig Cantin. Green Bloggers maintain their own blogs, whose content is then aggregated on both the main Green Bloggers website and on various nation-specific pages.
Origins and Evolution[edit]
Green Bloggers started out as a small group of people who were members of the Green Party of Canada. On the Canadian political scene, Green Bloggers has joined the ranks of the other four major political blogging groups (Progressive Bloggers, Blogging Tories, Liblogs, and Blogging Dippers). A number of Green Bloggers are also Progressive Bloggers, due to the nature of Progressive Bloggers not being affiliated with any particular political group.
In the 2006 federal election, Green Bloggers was spotlighted with the other political blog groups on one of the major Canadian TV networks, CTV. A number of Green Party candidates who had blogs also used Green Bloggers as a medium to get their message out.
Since the election, Green Bloggers has grown in a short period of time to include bloggers from other nations as well, including America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Some of the bloggers include Green Party candidates who have been elected in their constituency.
Joining the Green Bloggers[edit]
Green Bloggers currently has over 50 members in 5 different countries. Membership is free and open to any blog anywhere in the world whose owner supports green or environmental values.
Presently the only language on Green Bloggers is English, but bloggers from other linguistic groups are welcome.
External link[edit]
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