Posts By Ky Ngo

Ky - who has written 4 posts on Rainforest Action Network Blog.


Special Election! Cast your vote for the worst corporation of 2009!

By Ky, December 15 2009

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Special Election! Cast your vote for the worst corporation of 2009!

Corporate Accountability International, a membership organization that protects people through campaigns that challenge abusive corporations, wants you to cast your vote in their Corporate Hall of Shame (http://bit.ly/8QxAKG) The Corporate Hall of Shame serves to expose some of the most manipulative and harmful corporations, and the most abusive corporation is “awarded” based on voting by [...]

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Take the OMG GOP WTF?! quiz (a fun way to support RAN!)

By Ky, September 14 2009

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Take the OMG GOP WTF?! quiz (a fun way to support RAN!)

We need just a minute of your time today to help the Rainforest Action Network raise some money, quickly and easily – and it’s fun! Our friends at CREDO, the progressive mobile phone company, have figured out a way to put all those crazy things the right wing politicians and pundits say to benefit progressive [...]

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Climate Action Fund: Not another phony carbon offset program

By Ky, August 6 2009

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Climate Action Fund: Not another phony carbon offset program

Do you feel inclined to purchase offsets for your carbon footprint, but are skeptical of the hundreds of offset programs out there?   Well, if you haven’t heard the news already, RAN just released our own version of a carbon offset program called the Climate Action Fund (CAF). Sure, CAF helps you calculate your emissions and [...]

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Hershey’s Stickering Action-see the photos and stories!

By Ky, April 21 2009

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Hershey’s Stickering Action-see the photos and stories!

I want to thank all the activists who joined our Stickering Action the week before Easter.  Over 600 activists headed out to their local grocery stores to put “Palm Oil Destruction” stickers on Hershey’s products that contain palm oil. This week, I’ve asked everyone who was part of the action to send me photos and [...]

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