Profile | Ned Hamson

Username: Ned Hamson
City: Cincinnati
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About Me

Researcher, writer, editor and advocate for a positive future.

Cause Area

Afghanistan, Air, Child Soldiers, Conservation, Death Penalty, Endangered, Environment, Global Warming, Health, Human Rights, Immigration, Land, Palestine, Peace Keeping, Political Imprisonment, Refugees, Religious Freedom, Slavery, Sustainability, Terrorism, Tolerance, War & Conflict, Water, Women's Rights

Change Agents I Back

Christopher Swain Christopher Swain | Swim For A Healthy World
Backed since 2009-05-27

Fan Advocate

Cate Trotter Cate Trotter | Sexy sustainability inspiration for businesses and individuals
Backed since 2009-05-27

Fan Buzz Builder

Tanya Fields Tanya Fields | Mom From the Boogie Down Seeks to Bring Urban Farm Uptown
Backed since 2009-07-10

Fan Buzz Builder First Responder Advocate

Andrea Bakacs Andrea Bakacs | Photographing environmental issues for a sustainable future
Backed since 2009-07-17

Fan Buzz Builder First Responder Advocate

Eric Proffitt Eric Proffitt | Run 4 The Rescue -500 miles in chains to end modern slavery
Backed since 2010-03-02

Fan

Viviane Negrotto Viviane Negrotto | A (BIO)tiful World
Backed since 2009-12-16

Fan Buzz Builder Advocate

My Recent Comments

  • Hope you are right about Pepsi's intent and that when a Changent talks about soda cans and bottles littering the landscape or supports campaigns to require can and bottle deposits to support recycling that their support does not include leaning on folks to give them a break. Pepsi is a good company and I hope this works but other big companies use such support to "earn" themselves a pass or give them clout to hush dissent.
    Posted to Can Soda and Online Voting Help Change the World? on Jan 20, 2010 01:01 PM
  • So, if we soaked those coffee cups in syntheticaly flavored vanilla, then cut them up in bight-sized, we could recycle the cups into gum, thenuse liquid nitrogen to freeze and then scrape up the gum, make new cups - and call it Yuck Recycling. Good story. Will never be able to chew Adams Black Jack gum again - sigh. Keep up gooey good work!
    Posted to Andrea Bakacs: #1 Cause of Litter in NYC on Dec 17, 2009 08:12 AM
  • Grin - TP may be a lame way to celebrate but you did learn that Dominicans take their besbol very, very, very seriously. Glad you were unscathed good photos as well.
    Posted to Andrea Bakacs: Toilet Paper vs. The City on Nov 13, 2009 04:11 PM