Let’s take a peek at what some big names of the Blogoshpere has to say about the environment.
Freelance Switch - As you know Leo, Collis and I have been organizing this day for two months now and it’s turning into a huge success thanks to the participation and action of so many wonderful bloggers from around the world.
Chris Garret - be a more curious consumer. Encourage others to be curious too.
David Seah - I’ve decided that trees are really important to me,
Dumb Little Man - If you are only recycling the obvious items you are not even chipping the surface.
The Happiness Project - seven tips on how simultaneously to boost your happiness and safeguard the environment
LifeDev - conserve while in the bathroom
PickTheBrain - Instead of protesting or arguing, forget about the political aspect of protecting the environment and focus on what you can do to help on an individual level.
SEOmoz - we’ve been auditing our records and calculating our annual carbon emissions for all of our business activities.
Unclutterer - reduce your home energy consumption and save money at the same time:
WebAppers - Please spare some time to visit The Nature Conservancy and see what you can help.
zenhabits - the “environment” has to do with some of the main themes of Zen Habits: simplicity, frugality, health and fitness, happiness.
DailyBlogTips - how you can make your blogging activities more environment friendly!
Entreprenuer’s Journey - but one thing is for sure, when the weather - something we can’t control - starts to significantly impact our way of life, people will finally take notice.
LifeClever - What’s a super-easy way to reduce energy consumption, lower your energy bill, and feel good all-over? Put your computer to sleep.
LifeHacker - Easy Ways to Live Greener (Reader’s Submissions)
OnStartups -3 Ways How Bloggers Can Help Save The Planet
Successful Blog - The question tugs at me do have a hope of healing the planet when we’re so woeful at healing ourselves, our missteps, and our own hurt feelings.
Pronet Advertising - I personally feel as though we are on the verge of a revolution regarding the green movement.
What’s The Next Action - My main point on being environmentally friendly is to have a conscious mind on everything you do.
Young Go Getter - The idea of being a hamster on a wheel doesn’t sound too bad when applied to our normal actions throughout the day across all our environments
Copyblogger - The Butterfly Effect - In plain language, tiny changes within a complex system lead to results that are impossible to predict
Get Rich Slowly - Every time I buy something, it has an impact on the world around me.
Scott H Young - Although I wouldn’t consider myself to be much of a tree-hugger, I actually do a lot of the things environmentalists recommend for a sustainable future.
Chief Happiness Officer - What’s really cool is that companies are learning that being environmentally friendly actually makes them MORE money.
The Cranking Widgets Blog - I have a confession to make - I’m not what you’d call “environmentally conscious”. I don’t recycle.
Lifehack.org - The answer is not so much to buy different stuff but to buy less stuff — and more than that, to think about why we buy the stuff we buy in the first place.
The Simple Dollar - Honestly, I’m not that concerned about the global environment……Whenever I can, I try to do things that reduce my footprint
These are but a tiny portion of 16,235 the blogs that have participated on Blog Action Day. I can’t possibly go through each and everyone of them in a single post. Check out all the participants HERE.

It was good to see everyone get behind blog action day and provide useful information about helping to save the planet.