May 11th, 2012 10:10 AM UTC
By Roxane Philson
One of the biggest creative challenges we face is finding ways to adequately express the spirit and strength of our amazing membership — And more than this, to maximize the impact of member voices to push for the positive changes we are all seeking to achieve. Combine this scenario with a message-saturated G8 Summit and you’ll understand why we’ve had to find something extraordinary to do next week… Ahem, cue Tweet the Street…
We have been hard at work with some tech wizards to create the ONE Street Tweeter – a clever robot that can print short tweets, tweetetes if you will, (40 characters or less) on road surfaces. Yes – we want to take your messages on the road. Better still, if we print your message we’ll even send a pic of it back to you to share it with your friends.
So, what are you waiting for? You guys are more creative than any of those Mad Men types. Just tweet a message in your own words (no more than 40 characters including spaces) to encourage, rouse, and hustle the G8 to act now on hunger and poverty.
Tweet your message to @ONEStreetTweet or if you don’t do that sort of thing then you can type your message into the box below.
Let’s hit the road and get heard.
TAGS: Agriculture, G8, Spotlight, Thrive
17/05/2012 at 12:01 pm
Can you have lunch and dinner, can you drink wine and spirits thinking of children and elderly people who lack eve of plain water?
17/05/2012 at 12:04 pm
Hunger does not really only weigh on an individual. It also imposes a sliding economic burden on the Developing world population, we need to address this topic carefully and immediately, agriculture will help solve this crisis.
Poverty can be erase, it is really controlled by the human, we can make the changes coming together as One World Leader, this is where our leadership prevail, topic 1 basic human need, 2 nutrition, health care, education, clothering and shelter. Are the main issues.
17/05/2012 at 3:47 pm
You are letting your brothers and sisters die. Only because you want money and destroy the world with your fabrics. Well, they deserve a better world, all of us deserve it. If you don’t help them the history will judge you, and will tell that you were powerfull but you did nothing. Shame on you!
17/05/2012 at 11:13 pm
Globalisation is bleeding the world dry. The future is bleak if decision makers continue to opt for war and greed.
17/05/2012 at 11:50 pm
Civilized? Thats a joke. We live in the dark ages. The world is lead by the nose by callous Monsters.
18/05/2012 at 1:14 am
Use your extraordinary position to bring about the changes so desperately needed in the lives of so many throughout the world. Greed and hunger must stop!
18/05/2012 at 1:39 am
The soil of the Earth (or what`s left of it) is unsuitable for the cultivation of Greed.
18/05/2012 at 2:03 am
By 2050 when we`ve all but destroyed ourselves, take comfort in that the Banks balance sheets are still intact.
18/05/2012 at 3:08 am
Would you pull the arms off your children to make them better beggars? It happens
18/05/2012 at 3:48 am
Hands up those who have no soul. Hands up those who think we are merely clockwork golems.
18/05/2012 at 5:37 am
close gap between rich and poor
18/05/2012 at 10:30 am
Some (late) input here… wonderful, wonderful idea you have had. I’m thrilled!!!!
A Marshall Plan for Africa… BEFORE WW3
Live simply so OTHERS may SIMPLY LIVE
Camp David! Feed the Nile, FEED PEACE
G7=0.7! G20= j’ai faim! G8=TOUT DE SUITE!
Camp David! La PAIX est en AMONT du NIL
La paix se gagnera en amont: en AFRIQUE
18/05/2012 at 10:53 am
G8: life is cheap and so are you!
18/05/2012 at 2:48 pm
Mankind, and the Earth as we know it, will only survive if people all around the world are informed about how crucial it is to adopt sustainable agriculture (no GMOs and agrochemicals) and voluntary birth control through proper education; as degradation of soils and water pollution is increasing at an alarming rate, and the natural resources of our planet have already reached the limit.
Consumerism is a serious issue too, the more we buy and dispose superfluous tech gadgets, clothes, cars, etc. and the more energy (oil, gas, electricity) and water we waste the closer we get to our own extinction. Too much pollution of rivers, oceans, soil and deforestation thanks to all the unnecessary goods we purchase and to all the waste we dispose.
Do we really need all this ‘synthetic joy’ to live on?
19/05/2012 at 5:30 am
Act now to create a happy healthy world!
20/05/2012 at 11:17 pm
We would be in so much trouble if Jesus should come back tomorrow. We can make heaven on earth but we have to stand together as ONE!
21/05/2012 at 5:28 pm
What we have done to our Creator’s world is shameful, especially for the leaders who can make a difference. Sustainable practices in agriculture and business are needed immediately as everyone who lives on this planet works together for the benefit of EACH OTHER. Our western sins are affecting children and families across the globe. Lets end poverty and hunger together!!
22/05/2012 at 12:05 am
We need to work together to rid the world of poverty and hunger.