March 4, 2006 - 09:34 — Rick Searle
Its been just over a month since I last updated you and much has happened since then. I think you can get a sense of this from the sudden burst of new content posted on our site. We're now posting on a much more frequent basis. We've begun to put up the videos we've produced over the past 3 months and we're creating a podcast nearly every week. As well, we're very pleased to assist with the broadcast of a video produced by DECOIN, an Ecuadorian nongovernment organization, which seeks to mobilize support for communities opposing a Canadian mining company intent on ripping into two of the world's 34 biologicial hotspots.
But more than anything, we're exceptionally excited to see ekosTV quickly becoming what we envision it to be - a potent service in the urgent endeavour of learning to live more lightly on the planet.
And you are among those we're here to serve. You may have come to our site out of curiosity, a desire to learn something, or perhaps by accident. Whatever the motivations or circumstances, we want you to derive considerable benefit from the visit - that when you leave, you do so more informed, more inspired, and more empowered. The planetary crisis confronts us all with exceedingly complex choices in every aspect of our lives. ekosTV aspires to nothing less than helping you in making the best choices possible.
Needless to say, we'd be delighted to have your assistance in more fully realizing the potential of ekosTV as an agent for positive change. You can do this in several ways. Pass along our url to family, friends and acquaintances. Contact us about reciprocal links between our website and yours. Become a financial supporter through monthly, quarterly or annual contributions. Through an arrangement with Eco-Literacy Canada, a charitablenot-for-profit dedicated to the advancement of ecological literacy and sustainability, tax receipts can be issued for donations, if desired. By participating in these ways, you enable us to become better at serving for the common good.
Thank you for visiting ekosTV. We hope that you enjoyed the experience and will keep returning. If you didn't, please let us know what we can do to better serve you.
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