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A SITE FOR SORE EYES
GreaterGood.com, an online shopping portal dedicated to charitable
giving, yesterday launched
the Rainforest Site, a website that lets people protect 19.2 square feet
of rainforest with a
single click of the mouse, as often as once a day. A group of rotating
site sponsors pay for
donations to a Nature Conservancy program that purchases and protects
rainforest land in Latin
America and the Caribbean. The Rainforest Site is patterned after the
Hunger Site, a successful
website that lets visitors click to help alleviate hunger through a
partnership with the U.N.
World Food Programme.
straight to the source: Seattle Times, Monica Soto, 05.02.00
http://www.seattletimes.com/news/business/html98/soto02_20000502.html
straight to the site: Rainforest Site
http://www.therainforestsite.com/
You can make the Raniforest Site your homepage so that once a day just
going online you
will be giving to save the rainforests. It's easy. Once you open the
site click on "What you can do"
then follow the directions.
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