"Greenchange" – A new Israeli social network

green-changeIn an overwhelming world of  online social networks a new Israeli/Environmental network has emerged called “GreenChange using the Ning.com platform.

The organization behind GreenChange is the “Heschel Center for Environmental learning and leadership“, which celebrates it’s 10th anniversary today.

Its goal is to create an online environment where environmentalists can meet, share ideas and information as well as promote aspects of a sustainable society.

Like other networks, Greenchange offers groups, forums, blogs, applications, video/images sharing, events, news, green tips, and much more.

Among the different groups you can find: Eco-design, Eco-tourism, Environment and Judaism, Consuming culture, Local economy and many more.

If you’re looking for a Face-to-Face network you might want to check out the Green Drinks get together meetings.

Please feel free to contact me for more information.

Lea Aharonovitch
Lea Aharonovitchhttp://www.greenproducts.co.il/blog
Up until a year ago Lea used the word “Environment” only referring to nice scenery.But somewhere the switch flipped and now we’re talking about a real environmentalist (with a husband that had to get rid of his obsession for collecting plastic bags…) In addition to being a Senior Product Manager at Answers.com ( & wikianswers.com) Lea also publishes her own blog about Eco-Design and running a green business. She can be reached at lea (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

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